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Copy catcher: The Israeli startup that can spot AI-written text | CTech
Israeli startup Copyleaks, which specializes in identifying texts created by artificial intelligence, has proven its capabilities in detecting AI-generated content. The company has received requests from US academic institutions to check the originality of students work, particularly in light of concerns about plagiarism with the emergence of OpenAIs ChatGPT. Copyleaks technology can recognize AI-generated texts and has revealed that over 10% of content submitted to their system in the last three weeks included text created by AI. The company believes its solution successfully addresses the crisis of AI-generated academic work. Copyleaks is currently experiencing growth and recruitment processes.
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Copyleaks raises $6 million to uncover plagiarism CTech
Israeli company Copyleaks, which develops an AI-based product for spotting similarities and understanding the meaning of textual content, has completed a $6 million Series A round led by JAL Ventures. The investment will allow Copyleaks to increase the number of developers in Israel and strengthen its technology for leading organizations. The companys AI-based online product can identify the authenticity of text and detect if it has been used elsewhere, even if it has been edited or paraphrased. Copyleaks serves institutional and private clients in over 100 languages and counts organizations such as Macmillan Publishers, Stanford, and the BBC as customers. The company was founded by Alon Yamin and Yehonathan Bitton and operates from New York and Kiryat Shmona.
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Shouvik Paul Joins Copyleaks as Company's First Chief Revenue Officer
Copyleaks has announced the appointment of Shouvik Paul as their first Chief Revenue Officer. Paul, with over 20 years of experience in media and education technology, will lead the companys growth and expansion into new markets. Copyleaks aims to meet the increasing need for plagiarism detection in the education and media spaces. The companys technology allows online publishers to protect their content and value, while also preventing revenue loss and liability exposure. With the strategic hire of Paul, Copyleaks is expanding beyond the education sector and continuing to develop its product suite, including Codeleaks and AI Grading. The company is funded by Connecticut Innovations.
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Copyleaks Inc Partners with Canvas LMS to Offer Plagiarism Detection using AI and Machine Learning.
Copyleaks has announced a partnership with Canvas, the learning management platform from Instructure, to enable advanced plagiarism detection software within a Canvas account. This partnership allows thousands of K-12 schools and universities to access Copyleaks through the Canvas community. Copyleaks uses AI and machine learning to detect plagiarism by identifying similar words and paraphrased text. As more schools shift to e-learning, the importance of academic integrity and plagiarism detection has increased. The integration is now available within the Canvas environment, allowing teachers to create assignments and check student work for plagiarism. Copyleaks is hosting a webinar on the future of plagiarism to kick off their partnership with Canvas.
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How plagiarism checkers are impacting the academic writing? - The Union Journal
The article discusses the impact of plagiarism checkers like Prepostseo, academichelp, and plagiarismsearch on academic writing. It highlights the importance of these tools in identifying plagiarized work and their role in the academic community. The article also discusses the features of an efficient plagiarism checker, including cost-effectiveness, safety, reliability, user-friendliness, and accuracy. The use of these tools has been beneficial in reducing the time to analyze students submissions and providing quick evaluations. The article concludes by emphasizing the need for the academic community to educate students on the concept of plagiarism and the use of plagiarism checkers.
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Copyleaks Partners with SEMrush for Plagiarism Detection in Google Add-On
Copyleaks, an AI, cloud-based plagiarism detection solution, has partnered with SEMrush to provide plagiarism detection within the new SEO Writing Assistant. The partnership aims to help companies craft original content that matches user intent in search and is not plagiarized. The Copyleaks Plagiarism Checker, available as an add-on for Google Docs and WordPress, uses artificial intelligence to detect copied words and identify the original sources of content from the internet. According to SEMrush data, there is a growing need for plagiarism detection tools. Copyleaks closed a $1.1 million funding round earlier this year. The add-in is available for free in the Google Chrome store.
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AI Plagiarism detection co Copyleaks raises $1.1m
Israeli plagiarism detection startup Copyleaks has raised $1.1 million in a seed financing round led by Connecticut Innovations (CI). The company has developed an AI-powered solution to identify plagiarism for educational institutions and other platforms. Copyleaks is expanding its sales team and entering the US market with a new office in Stamford, Connecticut. The company aims to work with leading companies and universities, including Microsoft Education, to help teachers and students detect original content. Plagiarism rates have increased with easy access to online information, and Copyleaks technology aims to address this issue.
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Israeli startup lands in Stamford with plagiarism checker
Israeli startup Copyleaks has established its first U.S. office in Stamford, Connecticut with financing from a Connecticut-backed venture fund. The company has developed a platform to help teachers detect plagiarism in papers submitted by students. Copyleaks was founded in 2015 in Tel Aviv and has a system that allows teachers to submit up to 100 papers at a time to detect similarities to content on the web and copyright violations. The company is working with Microsoft Education and other companies and universities. Connecticut Innovations invested $750,000 in Copyleaks and required the establishment of a Connecticut office.
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Copyleaks hunts the plagiarizers
Copyleaks is a start-up that offers a service for identifying plagiarized texts. The companys algorithm allows for the scanning of short texts, long texts, and entire websites. Copyleaks notifies the text owners if it identifies any instances of plagiarism and provides them with information about the infringing party. Currently, the service is offered for free, but the company plans to charge for it in the future. The company primarily operates through word of mouth and has a Twitter account for marketing. Copyleaks was founded by Alon Yamin and Yehonatan Bitton, who developed the algorithm. The company has not raised any money yet but is considering raising funds in the future. The article mentions another Israeli company, PicScout, which developed a solution for tracking copyright protected images and was sold for approximately $20 million.
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