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AI detectors falsely flag Shakespeare as AI-written

AI detectors are failing—Turnitin falsely flagged Shakespeare as AI-written—while universities and employers increasingly distrust writing, risking punishment for unconventional styles. This push for…

AI detectors are creating a new era of distrust
The Verge — 9 August 2026
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AI detectors are creating a new era of distrust as universities, publishers, and employers scramble to tell real writing from machine-generated text.

The push to detect AI content is accelerating even as tools like ChatGPT and Midjourney become more powerful. Last month, Stanford researchers found that 22% of student essays at an unnamed university contained AI-generated content, raising alarms about academic integrity. Journals such as *Nature* have also started screening submissions with detectors after a 2023 study showed AI-generated papers flooding preprint servers. Employers are now testing applicants with AI challenges to see if their work matches the style of tools like Copyleaks or Turnitin.

The problem is that detectors aren’t reliable. Turnitin’s AI detection tool, used by thousands of schools, has been flagged for false positives, including marking Shakespeare’s sonnets as 98% AI-written. Open University professor Rose Luckin told *The Verge* that “over-reliance on these tools risks punishing students who write in unorthodox ways.” Others warn that detectors could become a new form of surveillance, with companies like Originality.ai scraping student work without consent. Even when correct, they give a false sense of security—students can tweak AI output just enough to bypass detection while still relying on machines.

What happens next could reshape education and work. Some universities are dropping AI bans in favor of teaching responsible use, while others double down on detection. The U.S. Department of Education is funding research into better ways to verify authorship, including blockchain-based credentials. But until those solutions arrive, distrust is spreading. Teachers are asking students to write in class with no internet access, while job applicants fear their résumés will be scanned for hidden AI fingerprints. The detectors aren’t just catching cheaters—they’re turning every writer into a suspect.

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