Core Topics Discussed:
AI-Generated Content Detection in English and Khmer
A highlight of the session was the detailed presentation of StrikePlagiarism.com’s AI-Generated Content Detection Module that supports both English and Khmer languages. Capable of identifying content created by models such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, the system provides probability scales, segment-level visualisation, and linguistic evidence — enabling institutions to assess authorship with confidence and transparency.
Policy and Practice
The speakers shared global examples of AI implementation frameworks, focusing on evaluation criteria, risks, and institutional response strategies. The emphasis was on balancing innovation with responsibility, as well as customisation.
Cross-Language Paraphrasing Detection
A distinctive capability of StrikePlagiarism.com, this feature allows detection of content that has been translated or structurally altered in an attempt to bypass plagiarism checks — a growing concern in multilingual academic environments.
Integration with Leading LMS Platforms
The training also introduced participants to the seamless integration of the system with Learning Management Systems, enabling automated submission checks and analytics without disrupting existing academic workflows.
A Strategic Step for Cambodian Academia
StrikePlagiarism.com was especially encouraged by the proactive engagement and forward-thinking questions posed by Cambodian university representatives. The event reaffirmed a shared commitment to ethical scholarship and sustainable digital transformation in Southeast Asian higher education.
As part of our long-term vision, we remain dedicated to supporting institutions in Cambodia through continued technological collaboration, academic training, and policy alignment — building a resilient academic integrity ecosystem across the region.
Learn more: www.strikeplagiarism.com
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