
Aithor’s AI Detector, an online service for identifying texts created by artificial intelligence, is designed to prevent this kind of manipulation.
The product is primarily aimed at educational institutions and the corporate sector, but it will be a useful tool in a wide range of fields, the developers are convinced.
The struggle for transparency in the era of generative AI
With the proliferation of generative models, universities and schools are facing an increase in the number of papers partially or fully written by AI.
The new tool analyzes text structure, probabilistic patterns and stylistic features. The company says the system is able to identify AI content with a high degree of accuracy.
“Our goal is not to ban AI, but to ensure transparency in its use,” an Aithor spokesperson said in a comment on the launch.
Experts note that the AI content detection market is becoming an independent segment of EdTech. According to analysts’ forecasts, its volume may exceed several billion dollars by 2028.
For businesses and educational institutions, this means a growing demand for compliance and internal control tools. With AI becoming an everyday tool, data transparency and verifiability are becoming a key factor of trust.









