AI Detection Guides
AI Detection Guides: Scores, Reports, Accuracy & False Positives
Understand AI detection scores, sentence-level signals, model testing, multilingual analysis, false positives and responsible report interpretation.
WordBinary Learning Centre
Use practical guides to understand AI probability, textual similarity, report evidence, false positives, citations and responsible pre-submission review.
AI Detection Guides
Understand AI detection scores, sentence-level signals, model testing, multilingual analysis, false positives and responsible report interpretation.
Plagiarism & Similarity Guides
Learn how similarity percentages, matched sources, citations, references, paraphrasing and plagiarism reports should be reviewed in context.
Reports & Scores
Understand AI probabilities, similarity percentages, sentence signals, matched sources, source contribution and downloadable report evidence.
Academic Integrity
Learn responsible AI use, citation practice, evidence-led document review and academic integrity principles before submission.
Turnitin Guides
Compare access models, reports and pre-submission workflows without assuming that different platforms will produce identical scores.
Academic Writing
Improve grammar, punctuation, clarity and proofreading while preserving the intended academic meaning and evidence.
AI Detection
AI Detection
Reports & Scores
AI Detection
Plagiarism & Similarity
Reports & Scores
Turnitin Guides
Academic Integrity
Review WordBinary studies with stated datasets, measures, results and limitations, including the 2026 evaluation of 11,000 text samples.
The learning centre covers AI detection, plagiarism and similarity, report interpretation, academic integrity, Turnitin alternatives, academic writing and operational support.
No. The guides provide general educational information and should be read alongside the rules and procedures of the relevant institution or organisation.
The WordBinary Research section publishes dated studies, methodology, results and limitations. Relevant resource hubs also link directly to supporting research.
Yes. The report and score guides explain AI probability, sentence signals, similarity percentages, matched sources and the need for contextual human review.