Jeongta Launches: Stopping AI-Driven Copy-Pasted Assignments

Amidst the rapid proliferation of AI technology demanding fundamental changes in evaluation methods within the educational field, 'Jungta', an innovative educational platform that ensures fairness by transparently recording and analyzing th...

Dec 10, 2025 - 00:00
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Jeongta Launches: Stopping AI-Driven Copy-Pasted Assignments
Amidst the rapid proliferation of AI technology demanding fundamental changes in evaluation methods within the educational field, 'Jungta', an innovative educational platform that ensures fairness by transparently recording and analyzing the entire process of assignment creation, has been officially launched. Jungta goes beyond the limitations of existing systems that merely submit final products, meticulously tracking and analyzing students' assignment creation processes. Based on typing input traces, it precisely detects instances of copy-pasting, the likelihood of generative AI usage, and abnormal input patterns, thereby objectively proving the authenticity of learning. Through this, students can clearly demonstrate their learning process, and instructors can conduct more objective and reliable evaluations. The core feature, 'Jungta Report,' quantitatively analyzes and provides students' entire work process, including typing logs, input speed and patterns, and revision records, upon assignment submission. This report is an essential tool for educators to effectively identify unauthorized use of AI-generated content, and it also provides students with an opportunity to objectively reflect on their own learning attitudes and processes. Furthermore, the 'Copy-Paste Prevention Editor' built into the platform technically blocks simple pasting of external text and encourages direct input, thereby guaranteeing diligence in the assignment completion process. In addition, it supports various management features optimized for online and non-face-to-face learning environments, such as revision, resubmission requests, and automatic deadline confirmation. Jungta goes beyond simple regulations concerning controversies surrounding the use of generative AI like ChatGPT, aiming to restore trust in the educational field through the transparent disclosure of 'process data'. Under the recognition that it is difficult to fully prove learning with only final products in the AI era, based on the philosophy that 'process is learning and trust', it is presenting new standards for fair evaluation to both educational institutions and students. In the future, Jungta plans to diversify its service areas, including a time-limited exam mode, a portfolio feature encompassing learning processes and outcomes, instructor certification badges and recruitment linkage, and the development of educational content distribution and monetization models, thereby broadening the horizons of future education.

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