Several studies have examined Undetectable AI: • In July 2023, researchers from
Magna Græcia University tested Undetectable AI against generative-text and plagiarism detection software. They found that texts processed through the software were significantly harder to detect as AI-generated. • In November 2023, Erik Piller of
Nicholls State University published a paper examining the ethical implications of Undetectable AI in professional writing contexts. • In August 2023, researchers led by Christoph Bartneck investigated how Undetectable AI might affect data quality in online questionnaires. They found that while AI detection systems could identify ChatGPT-generated text, they were less successful with text processed by Undetectable AI. • In October 2025, journalist
David Gewirtz tested Undetectable AI's content detector to see if it could accurately identify AI-generated text who stated "it rated human writing (Test 1) as 60% likely AI, and all three AI writing samples as 75%, 76%, and 77% likely human. Ah, well, I guess Undetectable is "humanizing" its results, insofar as it's living up to the phrase "to err is human.". == See also ==