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AI-generated text has become common enough that educators and editors now need practical review habits, not occasional suspicion or panic. This lesson explains why AI writing review matters: it affects learning, authorship, trust, fairness, editorial standards, and institutional credibility.

The central message is that detection is not a single-tool verdict. Responsible reviewers focus on context, evidence, process, and proportional response. The goal is to protect learning and integrity while avoiding false accusations and overconfidence.

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