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Ethical Use Policy
Last updated: May 26, 2026
AI can assist with drafting and editing, but responsibility for the final work remains with the user. This policy explains how GPT Undetect should be used responsibly.
Our goal is to support clearer writing, better review, and more transparent editing workflows, not to encourage deception or policy violations.
Human responsibility
GPT Undetect can help rewrite text, improve readability, and provide detection guidance. It cannot decide whether a specific use is allowed by your school, employer, publisher, client, or platform.
You are responsible for checking rules that apply to your work, reviewing outputs, verifying facts, and deciding whether and how to disclose AI assistance.
Allowed uses
- Editing AI-assisted drafts for clarity, flow, grammar, tone, and readability.
- Reviewing text to understand whether it may appear AI-like before making your own edits.
- Adapting rough notes, outlines, or drafts into more polished language while preserving your own ideas.
- Improving marketing, blog, email, website, and business writing where AI assistance is permitted.
Prohibited uses
- Submitting work in violation of academic integrity rules, workplace policies, or platform requirements.
- Using rewritten content to impersonate another person or hide authorship where disclosure is required.
- Creating fraudulent, misleading, harmful, illegal, or abusive content.
- Relying on detection scores as definitive proof that text is human-written or AI-written.
Detection limitations
AI detection is probabilistic. Scores can vary between providers and can be influenced by language, topic, length, editing style, and formatting. A passing score is not a guarantee that a third-party system will reach the same conclusion.
Best practice
Use GPT Undetect as part of a responsible writing process: draft, rewrite, fact-check, cite sources where needed, review tone, and confirm that the final work follows the rules that apply to your situation.