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Israeli Startup Uses AI to Detect Plagiarism

In News Surrounding Israel by Chris Katulka

Plagiarizing just got harder thanks to Israeli’s startup company, CopyLeaks. CopyLeaks uses AI to pinpoint plagiarism for large clients like MacMillan Publishers, Stanford University, the BBC, and the United Nations. What sets CopyLeaks apart from other plagiarism detection software is that it can go beyond identifying basic copying, it can go so far as to detect plagiarism of meaning or even sentence structures, according to Alon Yamin, CEO of CopyLeaks.

Just so CopyLeaks doesn’t detect any plagiarism in this news post, all my information for CopyLeaks comes from israel21c.org.

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Chris Katulka is the director of North American Ministries for The Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry, the host of The Friends of Israel Today radio program, a Bible teacher, and writer for Israel My Glory magazine. He is also the author of Israel Always: Experiencing God’s Pursuit of You Through His Chosen People. If you would like to support Chris, please click here.