About Capybara

Understand how our AI detection works and its limitations

How It Works

Capybara uses OpenAI's language models to analyze text patterns and estimate whether content was generated by AI or written by a human.

When you submit text, our system:

  1. Analyzes writing patterns, vocabulary, and sentence structure
  2. Compares against known AI writing characteristics
  3. Returns a probability score (0-100%) with reasoning

Accuracy & Limitations

Important: No AI detector is 100% accurate

Capybara provides probability estimates, not definitive proof. You should understand these limitations:

False Positives

Human-written text may sometimes be flagged as AI-generated, especially if it's formal, technical, or follows common writing patterns.

False Negatives

AI-generated text that has been edited, paraphrased, or written with specific prompts may not be detected.

Evolving AI Models

As AI writing tools improve, they become harder to detect. Our detection may lag behind the newest AI models.

Short Text

Detection is less reliable for short passages (under 100 words). Longer text provides more patterns to analyze.

Mixed Content

Text that combines human and AI writing will produce mixed results that may not reflect the actual ratio.

Recommended Use

Use Capybara for:

  • Getting a second opinion on suspicious content
  • Screening large volumes of text for review
  • Educational discussions about AI writing
  • Self-checking your own AI-assisted writing

Do NOT use Capybara as:

  • Sole evidence for academic dishonesty accusations
  • Legal proof of AI-generated content
  • The only factor in hiring or grading decisions
  • A replacement for human judgment

Our Commitment

We believe in transparency. AI detection is an imperfect science, and we will always be honest about what our tool can and cannot do.

We provide probability scores rather than yes/no answers because the reality is nuanced. A 70% score means "likely AI-generated" not "definitely AI-generated."

Always use Capybara as one data point among many, not as the final word.

Questions?

If you have questions about how Capybara works or concerns about a result, please reach out to us.

Email: support@saasita.space