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OpenAI: No reliable tool to detect AI writing

Published Monday, June 8, 2026

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OpenAI's Head of Education for India and Asia Pacific, Raghav Gupta, has stated that there is currently no reliable tool capable of distinguishing between AI-generated and human-written text. This statement highlights the ongoing challenges in AI detection, particularly in educational contexts.

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  • Raghav Gupta, Head of Education - India and Asia Pacific at OpenAI, stated that there is no tool that can reliably distinguish between AI and human written texts.

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  • The HinduCenter-Left

    The Hindu, from an Indian Centre-Left perspective, frames the discussion around AI in education by presenting OpenAI's view on the challenges of AI detection and advocating for adaptive educational systems over outright bans, with a focus on India's student user base.

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