sources to detect instances of plagiarism. While PlagScan may not specifically target language model-generated text, it can still be a useful tool in identifying potential instances of copied or paraphrased content.
Grammarly: Grammarly is a writing assistant tool that can help users improve the quality of their writing by identifying grammar, punctuation, and style errors. While Grammarly is not a traditional plagiarism checker, it can still be helpful in identifying text that may have been generated by a language model based on the writing style and structure.
It’s important to note that while these plagiarism checkers can be useful in detecting potential instances of language model-generated text, there is no guarantee that they will be able to definitively determine whether a piece of text was generated by a language model. As language models continue to advance, it may become increasingly challenging to accurately detect their use in generating text.