AI Content Detection

How to Detect AI-Generated Text in 2025 (Even from ChatGPT & Claude)

Priya SharmaPriya SharmaAI ResearcherJanuary 20, 2025 Β· 7 min read
How to Detect AI-Generated Text in 2025 (Even from ChatGPT & Claude)

The rise of powerful AI language models like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and others has transformed the way we write β€” and blurred the line between human and machine-generated content.


Whether you're a teacher, content creator, hiring manager, or editor, it's more important than ever to verify if a piece of text was written by a human or AI.


In this article, we'll show you exactly how to detect AI-generated text in 2025, which tools to use, and what signs to look out for β€” so you can protect your work, your brand, or your academic integrity.


🚨 Why AI Content Detection Matters More Than Ever


AI-generated content is everywhere β€” in blog posts, student assignments, business reports, and even job applications. In 2024 alone, over 60% of content submitted by students was estimated to be partially or fully AI-written.


And while AI can be useful, blindly accepting AI-written content without review can lead to issues like:


  • Accidental plagiarism
  • Generic or inaccurate information
  • Lack of human insight or tone
  • Ethical or academic violations

πŸ” Signs a Text May Be AI-Generated


Before using any tools, here are a few telltale signs that a piece of content may have been generated by AI:


  • Overly Formal or Robotic Tone – AI often writes in a neutral, overly polished tone β€” lacking emotional nuance or natural variation.
  • Repetitive Phrasing – AI models sometimes loop or restate the same points using different words.
  • Generic Examples – AI-generated writing tends to use clichΓ©s, broad examples, or obvious metaphors.
  • Factual Errors or Hallucinations – Some AI tools make up data or cite nonexistent sources.
  • Missing Personal Experience – If the writing lacks voice or original perspective, it may be AI-written.

πŸ› οΈ Best Way to Detect AI-Generated Text: Use an AI Detector Tool


Manual detection can help, but for serious content verification, you'll need a dedicated AI detection tool.


πŸ”— Try Origin Checker – AI Detector & Plagiarism Checker


Origin Checker is a powerful tool built to:

  • Detect AI-written content from ChatGPT, Claude, Bard, Gemini, and others
  • Show an AI probability score (e.g., "82% likely AI-generated")
  • Identify sentence-level AI patterns
  • Flag plagiarism at the same time

βœ… 99.7% accuracy
βœ… Real-time results
βœ… Privacy-first β€” your data is never stored or shared

πŸ§ͺ How AI Detection Works (Behind the Scenes)


AI detectors like Origin Checker use a combination of:

  • Linguistic fingerprinting – analyzing patterns in word choice, sentence structure, and tone
  • Machine learning models – trained to recognize GPT-like outputs
  • Training data comparisons – matching your text with known AI-written examples

πŸ’‘ Bonus: Use Plagiarism + AI Detection Together


Some users try to bypass AI detection by paraphrasing or using AI "humanizers."


That's why it's smart to use both AI detection and plagiarism checking β€” to cover all risks.


Origin Checker offers both tools in one platform, allowing you to:


  • Check originality
  • See if content was copied from the web
  • Get links to matching sources

βœ… Final Checklist: How to Detect AI Text


Here's a quick checklist to verify whether text is AI-generated:

  • Does the tone feel robotic or repetitive?
  • Are there factual inconsistencies or hallucinations?
  • Is it missing personal voice or opinions?
  • Use Origin Checker for:
    • AI probability score
    • Sentence-level AI detection
    • Plagiarism & originality verification

πŸš€ Try It Now: Detect AI-Written Text with Origin Checker

Whether you're reviewing a student essay, a blog post, or a business proposal, Origin Checker helps you stay confident in your content's authenticity.


πŸ‘‰ Try Origin Checker Free β†’

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Priya Sharma
Priya Sharma
AI Researcher
January 20, 2025 Β· 7 min read