While there are numerous AI/ChatGPT Detection/Software tools/software, UT Southwestern subscribes to TurnItIn.
For more information, refer to the Academic Misconduct and Plagiarism section of the Library’s Writing Guide.
TurnItIn is a program for researchers and professional writers to check their original works for potential plagiarism. The following two options are available to staff and faculty who do not have access to D2L.
Everyone with an @utsouthwestern.edu email address has access to TurnItIn Draft Coach™ in the UT Southwestern version of Word 365. You can draft your work in the UT Southwestern version of Word 365 and then check for similarity and also use the grammar and citation tools. While the similarity checking can only be run three times per document, you can use the grammar and citation tools as often as needed.
The links below are intended for UT Southwestern staff and faculty who do not have access to D2L.
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Guide provides an introduction to this evolving field for faculty, fellows, residents, postdocs, students, and staff. Due to the rapid advancement of this emerging technology, information in the Guide may become outdated at times.
For information on Artificial Intelligence (AI) Data Security and Privacy, see Artificial Intelligence (AI) Data Security and Privacy - Information Resources (utsouthwestern.net), VPN/On Campus access only. NOTE: this Guide supplements but does not supersede information provided by UT Southwestern or University of Texas policies and guidelines.