Why spotting Llama matters
Whether you are a teacher reviewing a final paper or an editor evaluating a freelance submission, originality is the foundation of trust. Unchecked AI text can lead to credibility issues and even search engine penalties.
By relying on a scanner calibrated for Llama, you strip away the uncertainty. It provides a straightforward probability score, letting you focus on the quality of ideas rather than worrying about ghostwriting bots.
How it works behind the scenes
Analyze the rhythm
We look at the 'burstiness' of the writing. Humans naturally vary their sentence length; Llama tends to be much more uniform.
Check vocabulary probability
AI chooses words based on high predictability. We detect instances where the text almost exactly matches those expected algorithms.
Cross-reference patterns
Our system compares the input against massive datasets to confirm if the stylistic quirks align with known machine signatures.
Deliver the verdict
You get a visual breakdown showing the likelihood of human vs. AI origin so you can make informed decisions.
Getting your detection results
Paste the questionable text
Drop in any snippet or full document that you suspect might have been generated by Llama.
Run the scan
Click the button and let the engine analyze the structural complexity of the phrasing.
Review the score
Check the highlighted sections and the overall percentage to determine your next steps.
Who benefits from this verification?
Educators
Quickly ensure that students are submitting original assignments rather than automated drafts.
Editors & Publishers
Protect your publication's reputation by keeping computer-generated fluff out of your articles.
Recruiters
Verify that candidates truly wrote their own cover letters and application essays.
Webmasters
Avoid Google's spam updates by guaranteeing your site hosts legitimately human-authored content.
Buyers of Freelance Work
Ensure you are paying for actual creative effort, not a few prompts entered into a bot.
Students
Scan your own rough drafts to prove they aren't triggering false positives before you hand them in.
Interpreting the detector score
Look at the context
Highly technical or legal documents can sometimes look 'robotic' due to mandatory terminology.
Review highlighted parts
Some paragraphs may be heavily flagged while others aren't, indicating partial editing.
Use it as a guideline
While highly accurate against Llama, the scan should start a conversation rather than serve as absolute proof.
What to do if the text is flagged
If a draft comes back showing a high probability of machine creation, you have a few powerful options to fix it.
Common questions about the scanner
How accurate is the scan against Llama?
It is highly reliable. By measuring the specific perplexity variations inherent to that model, it minimizes the chance of false positives.
What happens if I naturally write in a very formal tone?
The algorithm looks beyond mere formality to sequence probability. While possible, purely human text rarely mimics the exact algorithmic cadence.
Does this tool store the essays I paste in?
No. Your submissions remain private. Once the scan is complete, the document is cleared from our memory.
Can I check text generated by older language models?
Yes! The core stylistic tells—uniform sentence length and high-probability word selection—exist across multiple model generations.
How many words do I need for a good reading?
For the best assessment against Llama, we recommend providing at least 150 to 200 words.
What is considered a 'safe' percentage?
A score indicating less than 20% AI likelihood generally means the piece will easily pass manual and algorithmic reviews.