Learning Management Systems, such as Canvas, are increasingly being evaluated for their capacity to detect the use of artificial intelligence in submitted student work. This evaluation focuses on identifying patterns and anomalies that may indicate AI-generated content, rather than content produced independently by the student.
The integration of such detection capabilities is significant for maintaining academic integrity and ensuring fair assessment of student learning. Historically, plagiarism detection has been a key function of these systems; the emergence of sophisticated AI tools necessitates an evolution of these safeguards to address new challenges in academic honesty. The potential benefits include deterring the unauthorized use of AI, fostering critical thinking skills, and promoting genuine student engagement with course material.