A Japanese AI startup has announced a new system capable of analyzing academic papers and identifying whether their content was written by humans or generated by artificial intelligence. The system is expected to be widely adopted by educational organizations.
According to information from the startup, the technology uses deep-learning algorithms to analyze sentence structure, vocabulary, and writing style, thereby arriving at conclusions about the text's origin. This is a step toward addressing the misuse of AI in scientific research and teaching.
Currently, the system is being tested on academic papers, but the startup said it plans to expand into other fields such as journalism, publishing, and law. Experts assess it as a useful tool for ensuring transparency and honesty in academia.
A representative of the startup emphasized: 'Our goal is to help educators and researchers clearly distinguish between human work and AI-generated content, helping to maintain quality and ethics in research.'