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Can you provide me with some samples?
No sorry.Do you have any sample for gaming/crypto niche?
Pay as you go. No membership or recurring fees.Is this a monthly payment or a one-time payment for the link?
this sounds promising, do you offer SEO service? I need to use SEO on my blog to get more activity there
We do not currently rely on AI scores alone for determining potential AI use among writers (except in cases where both sectional and full content scores skew toward the same extreme) although it is one part of our defense. This is because results with originality.ai range widely depending on their detection model used, and because sectional scan scores are less accurate than full-content scores due to the shorter amount of input text used. So we use a custom (and adjusting) threshold to trigger reviews, but it is based on a combination of full and sectional scores, not a single one.What is the AI score for the articles?
How can I rely on your in-house tool? Which obviously can't be considered a standard.We do not currently rely on AI scores alone for determining potential AI use among writers (except in cases where both sectional and full content scores skew toward the same extreme) although it is one part of our defense. This is because results with originality.ai range widely depending on their detection model used, and because sectional scan scores are less accurate than full-content scores due to the shorter amount of input text used. So we use a custom (and adjusting) threshold to trigger reviews, but it is based on a combination of full and sectional scores, not a single one.
Since the scores indicate probabilities only, we use them in context with our own inhouse tools. As such I can't say 'this is our single score threshold for every article", like I can say with Copyscape results, because these scans do not work in that way - yet.
We use originality.ai as well, but our system doesn't trigger based on a single score (such as their overall scan score) which is also unreliable, because it provides a scale of probabilities for each content scanned, and not definitive results the way Copyscape does. We trigger reviews based on a calculated score derived from their sectional (block) scores and full scores, as well as running averages for each writer, and then supported by a review. It's not bullet-proof, but it's more reliable than the single score cut-off.How can I rely on your in-house tool? Which obviously can't be considered a standard.
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