Company’s AI-based software to be integrated into Macmillan Learning’s digital learning platform.
Copyleaks, an artificial intelligence–based plagiarism detection software company, today announced that the company is partnering with Macmillan Learning, an educational publishing and solutions company, to offer plagiarism detection capabilities for students and instructors. Elements of Copyleaks’ software solution are being integrated into Achieve, Macmillan Learning’s new digital learning platform, helping students develop better academic research skills, cite correctly and ensure the academic integrity of their work.
“By integrating Copyleaks’ API seamlessly with our new tools, Achieve will help students avoid plagiarism in a pedagogically sound way, intervening with instruction before students submit their work,” said Leasa Burton, Vice President, Humanities, Macmillan Learning.
Copyleaks uses advanced AI capabilities to identify close paraphrases from sources in addition to identical text matches. The company’s technology compares the content of student papers to content published on the internet, in databases and in academic journals to check for plagiarism. Every scan provides a list of results and a report showing results of the 1:1 comparison in more than 100 different languages. Read more.