Which 8 detectors does GPTinf cross-check?
Quick answer: GPTinf runs your text through 8 independent AI detectors and shows each result side by side, plus one combined score. You see the full spread, not a single black-box number.
How many, and why 8
GPTinf cross-checks every piece of text against 8 separate AI detectors. Each one is a different model with its own training data and its own threshold, so they often disagree on the same text.
Checking 8 at once matters because no single detector is the final word. A score that says "AI" on one detector and "human" on six others is a very different signal than all eight agreeing. One detector alone would hide that.
Where you see each result
After any humanize — or any standalone detector run — the result panel shows a per-detector grid: one row for each of the 8 detectors, each marked pass or fail for your text. Above the grid sits the combined score gauge, and your text is shaded green (reads as human), yellow (mixed), or red (reads as AI) segment by segment.
The grid is the most honest part of the result. It shows you exactly where the detectors agree and where they split.
Reading the spread
- All 8 pass — a strong sign the text reads as human across the board.
- 6–7 pass, 1–2 flag — usually one stricter detector; common and not a failure of the rewrite.
- Most flag — worth another pass: switch modes, freeze key terms, or rephrase the red segments.
Note: Which detector matters most depends on your context. For graded work, the one your institution uses is the one to watch; for a client deliverable, the one your client cares about.
FAQ
Is the detector free? Yes — the AI Detector is free and unlimited, with no account required.
Why do two detectors disagree on the same text? Different models, different thresholds, different update schedules. Disagreement is expected — that is why GPTinf shows all 8.
Can I rely on a single detector's verdict? No detector is authoritative. Treat any one result as a single signal among several.
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