Turnitin AI detection looks at writing signals. Hallucination checks focus on whether claims are likely to need verification.
If your concern is whether information is trustworthy, you care about evidence. If your concern is authorship, you care about writing signals.
The right choice depends on what you’re trying to prevent.
When the question is about authorship and policy.
When the question is whether claims are supported and verifiable.
Any detector is a signal. Your final judgment should be grounded in trusted references.
No. Turnitin-style tools are about writing signals and originality checks, not claim reliability.
Yes. Different tools cover different risks. Then verify with trusted sources.
Verify one high-impact claim with a trusted reference before you trust the whole piece.
Because they measure different signals.