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Almost AI, Almost Human: The Challenge of Detecting AI-Polished Writing

Computation and Language 2025-05-06 v2 Artificial Intelligence Human-Computer Interaction Machine Learning

Abstract

The growing use of large language models (LLMs) for text generation has led to widespread concerns about AI-generated content detection. However, an overlooked challenge is AI-polished text, where human-written content undergoes subtle refinements using AI tools. This raises a critical question: should minimally polished text be classified as AI-generated? Such classification can lead to false plagiarism accusations and misleading claims about AI prevalence in online content. In this study, we systematically evaluate twelve state-of-the-art AI-text detectors using our AI-Polished-Text Evaluation (APT-Eval) dataset, which contains 14.7K samples refined at varying AI-involvement levels. Our findings reveal that detectors frequently flag even minimally polished text as AI-generated, struggle to differentiate between degrees of AI involvement, and exhibit biases against older and smaller models. These limitations highlight the urgent need for more nuanced detection methodologies.

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@article{arxiv.2502.15666,
  title  = {Almost AI, Almost Human: The Challenge of Detecting AI-Polished Writing},
  author = {Shoumik Saha and Soheil Feizi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.15666},
  year   = {2025}
}

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18 pages, 18 figures, 6 tables