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A PayPal account-locked text is real if it includes your name and an urgent deadline.
PayPal and banks can send alerts, but scam texts copy fraud-warning language to steal logins, payment details, or one-time codes.
A bank will ask for your one-time code by phone to stop a fraudulent transfer.
PayPal and banks can send alerts, but scam texts copy fraud-warning language to steal logins, payment details, or one-time codes.
You can verify a PayPal fraud alert by calling the phone number inside the text message.
PayPal and banks can send alerts, but scam texts copy fraud-warning language to steal logins, payment details, or one-time codes.
USPS will hold your package unless you pay a tiny redelivery fee from the text message.
USPS says it does not charge a fee for redelivery, and postal inspectors warn that package-tracking texts are a common smishing pattern.
A USPS delivery text is safe if the link looks like it has USPS in the domain.
USPS says it does not charge a fee for redelivery, and postal inspectors warn that package-tracking texts are a common smishing pattern.
A USPS package text asking you to update your address through a link is real if you are expecting a delivery.
USPS says it does not charge a fee for redelivery, and postal inspectors warn that package-tracking texts are a common smishing pattern.
Non-native English writing is not more likely to be falsely flagged by GPTZero or other AI detectors.
GPTZero and similar detectors can be useful clues, but research and university guidance point to false positives, false negatives, and bias risks.
A student has to confess if GPTZero says the essay is probably AI-written.
GPTZero and similar detectors can be useful clues, but research and university guidance point to false positives, false negatives, and bias risks.
GPTZero is reliable enough to settle an academic misconduct case by itself.
GPTZero and similar detectors can be useful clues, but research and university guidance point to false positives, false negatives, and bias risks.
A Turnitin AI score is objective evidence, not a clue that needs human review.
Turnitin AI scores can flag text for review, but public education guidance warns against treating detector output as the sole basis for punishment or misconduct findings.
A clean Google Docs version history does not matter if Turnitin says the essay is AI-written.
Turnitin AI scores can flag text for review, but public education guidance warns against treating detector output as the sole basis for punishment or misconduct findings.
A teacher can fail a student because Turnitin says 80% AI without reviewing drafts.
Turnitin AI scores can flag text for review, but public education guidance warns against treating detector output as the sole basis for punishment or misconduct findings.
It is safe to give a one-time bank code to someone who calls after a fraud alert text.
PayPal and banks can send alerts, but scam texts copy fraud-warning language to steal logins, payment details, or one-time codes.
A bank text asking you to confirm a transaction through a link is always real.
PayPal and banks can send alerts, but scam texts copy fraud-warning language to steal logins, payment details, or one-time codes.
A PayPal fraud alert text is safe to click if it says your account will be locked.
PayPal and banks can send alerts, but scam texts copy fraud-warning language to steal logins, payment details, or one-time codes.
A package tracking text is safe if it uses the USPS name and asks for only a few cents.
USPS says it does not charge a fee for redelivery, and postal inspectors warn that package-tracking texts are a common smishing pattern.
USPS charges a small redelivery fee through text message links.
USPS says it does not charge a fee for redelivery, and postal inspectors warn that package-tracking texts are a common smishing pattern.
A USPS text asking for a redelivery fee is an official USPS message.
USPS says it does not charge a fee for redelivery, and postal inspectors warn that package-tracking texts are a common smishing pattern.
Human writing cannot be flagged as AI by GPTZero unless the writer used ChatGPT.
GPTZero and similar detectors can be useful clues, but research and university guidance point to false positives, false negatives, and bias risks.
GPTZero false positives are too rare to matter in school discipline.
GPTZero and similar detectors can be useful clues, but research and university guidance point to false positives, false negatives, and bias risks.
GPTZero can prove a student's essay was written by AI from one score.
GPTZero and similar detectors can be useful clues, but research and university guidance point to false positives, false negatives, and bias risks.
If Turnitin says a paragraph is AI-written, the student has to prove they did not cheat.
Turnitin AI scores can flag text for review, but public education guidance warns against treating detector output as the sole basis for punishment or misconduct findings.
A 78% Turnitin AI score is enough evidence to fail a student for misconduct.
Turnitin AI scores can flag text for review, but public education guidance warns against treating detector output as the sole basis for punishment or misconduct findings.
A QR menu automatically lets a restaurant see everything on your phone.
Scanning a restaurant's QR menu does not grant them automatic access to your phone's contents.
A USPS text asking for a redelivery fee is always an official USPS message.
Unsolicited text messages claiming to be from the USPS that ask for a redelivery fee or address updates are phishing scams.
Turnitin's AI score alone proves a student used ChatGPT.
Turnitin AI scores can flag text for review, but public education guidance warns against treating detector output as the sole basis for punishment or misconduct findings.
Deepfake detection tools can fail on real-world content outside their training data.
Deepfake detection tools struggle significantly with out-of-distribution real-world media.
AI detectors can reliably prove that a student used AI.
AI detection tools can produce clues, but education and research sources warn that they have false positives, false negatives, and bias risks.
Coffee dehydrates you.
Caffeine can have a mild diuretic effect, especially at higher doses, but moderate coffee intake still contributes fluid and does not generally dehydrate regular drink...
Scanning a restaurant QR code can let the restaurant and third-party tech providers collect data such as IP address, device/browser details, time, location signals, and page activity; it is not just viewing a static menu.
The claim is broadly supported: many restaurant QR menus open a web page or ordering system that can collect normal web analytics data, including IP address, browser/d...
Fastlane's 'Claude for Marketing' is an official Anthropic product from Anthropic.
The claim overstates what the record shows.
McDonald's is now charging a $1 convenience fee for using the drive-thru.
McDonald's denied the viral $1 drive-thru surcharge claim, and fact-checkers traced the claim to fake or AI-generated sign imagery rather than an official policy.
The ozone layer is healing because countries phased out many CFC chemicals.
Countries did phase out many CFCs through the Montreal Protocol, and public scientific assessments link those cuts to falling ozone-depleting chemicals and gradual ozo...
Charging your phone overnight ruins the battery.
The claim is overstated.
Solar panels create more toxic waste than clean energy.
The claim is not supported by public lifecycle evidence.
AI detectors can prove a student used ChatGPT with 99% accuracy.
The claim overstates what AI detectors can do.
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