AI output plagiarism risk advisor
AI tools can produce text and code that looks original but is actually a near-verbatim reproduction of memorized training data. Before you publish or monetize AI-assisted work, it helps to know how much reproduction risk your specific situation carries. This advisor weighs the tool, the content domain, and your intended use to estimate that risk and recommend concrete steps to make the output genuinely yours.
How it works
You select the AI tool, the content domain (for example marketing copy, code, academic writing, or song-style lyrics), and how you plan to use the result. Each choice carries a risk weight: domains with lots of repeated, famous, or copyrightable source material score higher, and commercial or academic uses raise the stakes. The advisor combines the weights into an overall risk level, lists the factors driving it, and prescribes originality-injection steps scaled to that level. All scoring runs locally in your browser.
Tips and notes
- Treat verbatim output as a draft, not a deliverable. The more unedited it is, the higher the risk.
- Search distinctive phrases. A quick web search for an unusual sentence often reveals a memorized source instantly.
- Cite, don’t launder. If the model surfaced a real fact or quote, attribute it rather than passing it off as original.
- Higher stakes, more scrutiny. Commercial publishing and academic submission warrant a dedicated plagiarism scan on top of this triage.