Move from suspicion to a repeatable review process
The strongest school AI-detection programs do not start with punishment. They define what AI use is allowed, what evidence matters, and when a flagged assignment should become a revision conversation, a disclosure request, or a formal review.
Use context before conclusions
Short assignments, multilingual writing, formulaic lab reports, heavily edited drafts, and template-based answers can all create uncertainty. GPTZeroAI helps reviewers connect detector output to drafts, notes, citations, rubric expectations, and prior writing samples.
Teach responsible AI use alongside detection
In 2026, many classrooms allow AI for brainstorming, grammar, outlines, or feedback. Detection works best when students also understand disclosure, citation, revision, and the difference between assistance and substituted authorship.