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StrikePlagiarism at OEB Global Conference 2025 in Berlin

By joan.santos, 6 March, 2026
The StrikePlagiarism team participated in OEB Global Conference 2025 in Berlin, one of the largest international forums dedicated to education, educational technologies, and digital transformation in learning. The conference brought together universities, EdTech providers, researchers, and education policymakers to address systemic challenges shaping the future of the global education ecosystem.
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OEB Global serves as a platform where technological innovation is examined through the lens of institutional responsibility. For StrikePlagiarism, participation in the conference was driven by a clear objective: to engage with universities facing the practical and policy-level challenges of large-scale generative AI adoption in teaching, assessment, and research.

The rapid integration of AI into academic workflows has shifted integrity risks from isolated incidents to structural challenges. Addressing these challenges requires not only policy statements, but defensible, institution-ready frameworks supported by operational tools.

How StrikePlagiarism.com addresses AI-related institutional academic integrity challenges

One of the main focuses of discussions at OEB Global was the development of clear, institution-wide structure for the responsible use of AI, together with practical instruments to enforce and sustain policies in everyday academic practice. StrikePlagiarism.com provides such instruments through a set of clearly defined advantages:

  • Seamless integration with leading LMS and SSO systems, embedding academic integrity checks directly into institutional workflow
  • Granular AI Detection Report, providing detailed AI probability analysis for fragments rather than a single overall indicator, supporting a deeper academic integrity review.
  • Multilingual AI-content detection and text analysis across more than 1,000 languages, enabling consistent integrity standards in global and multilingual environments.
  • Advanced detection of AI-generated content and more than 50 types of text manipulation, including paraphrasing, translation-based rewriting, and hybrid AI–human editing.

Together, these advantages allow institutions to translate AI policies into enforceable academic practice, ensuring consistent integrity controls at scale without increasing administrative burden or fragmenting assessment processes.

Why StrikePlagiarism.com turns AI policy into academic practice

StrikePlagiarism participated in OEB Global Conference 2025 to deliver a clear message: institutional AI policies require operational systems to function in real academic environments. As universities define rules for responsible AI use, StrikePlagiarism.com provides the infrastructure that embeds these policies directly into everyday teaching, assessment, and research workflows.

In the age of generative AI, academic integrity cannot rely on declarations alone. It demands integrated, multilingual, and evidence-based systems capable of enforcing policy decisions at scale. StrikePlagiarism.com translates institutional intent into measurable and defensible academic practice — ensuring trust, authorship, and accountability across modern digital education.

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The StrikePlagiarism team participated in OEB Global Conference 2025 in Berlin, one of the largest international forums dedicated to education, educational technologies, and digital transformation in learning. The conference brought together universities, EdTech providers, researchers, and education policymakers to address systemic challenges shaping the future of the global education ecosystem.

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