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Show HN: I built VeriText – a tool to detect if content was written by AI
It’s called VeriText — a lightweight web app that analyzes a text and tells you whether it was likely written by a human or generated by an AI model like GPT.
Here’s what it does:
Detects AI-generated text and shows a confidence score
Explains why the content was flagged
Exports a detailed PDF report
Includes a “Humanizer” to help rewrite robotic-sounding content
I built it to help educators, hiring teams, journalists, and editors who need more transparency around content origin — especially now that AI writing is everywhere.
It's early-stage (just launched), and I’d love your feedback on:
Accuracy and false positives
UX or flow issues
Edge cases where it breaks
Any features you'd expect in a tool like this
Live demo: https://veritext.luccheseenterprises.com Happy to answer any questions and share more about how it works under the hood!
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