The depth, quality, and accuracy of information that Jasper.ai (Javris.ai/Conversion.ai) produces is incredible. For some, this seems too good to be true and concerns of plagiarism arise. Is the "AI" just spinning existing content? Grabbing it from some random website?
This was a question that our agency had when we first experienced the game changing product.
Even now, after using it for months in a professional setting for clients, we run all of its output through two different plagiarism checkers: Quetext and Copyscape.
We've generated well over 100,000 words with Jasper.ai / Conversion.ai, and never experienced plagiarism once.
We wanted to address these concerns in this blog post, as this is a fear that can prevent many people from even beginning to use this incredible automated intelligence content generation powerhouse. To ease your worries about plagiarism, we figured that we would take three different prompts, have Jasper generate content from it, and paste the raw output alongside the Quetext and Copyscape results.
Quetext is free and accurate way to check writing for plagiarism.
Copyscape Premium is an online plagiarism checker that helps you identify possible copyright violations. If your work has already been indexed by Google or another search engine, Copyscape can take this even further and show you how many times the content has been copied on other websites. We use this for all of our content, regardless of the source.
As to not confuse Google, we are going to use screenshots for the examples of the output and the plagiarism results, but if you would like to run it through your own program, we have included a word document file at the bottom of this post with all content generated by Jasper/Jarvis/Conversion.ai.
For each of these examples, we are going with a different theme. The first one is going to be a product review of something that a lot of affiliates write about. The second will be a more technical question that we have Jarvis answer. And the final will be a fictional story.
Prompt: The Keurig K-Classic Coffee Maker...
QueText returns no plagiarism for this Jasper.ai output.
For those not familiar with Copyscape, no results found means the following:
Prompt: Quarks and protons are...
QueText returns no plagiarism for this Jasper.ai output.
Copyscape Premium returns no plagiarism for this Jasper.ai output.
Prompt: Write a story about a mouse and a bird... (using Jasper Boss Mode)
QueText returns 13% for this one, though they're only generic statements.
Copyscape Premium returns no plagiarism for this Jarvis.ai output.
To conclude Jasper.ai content is completely original and free of plagiarism. It's incredible that this automated intelligence could produce such high quality content. It's another giant leap in terms of the kinds of content that can be produced by computers and how quickly.
Interested in testing the content produced by Jarvis / Conversion.ai? Feel free to download the included Word document and run it through any checker -- this is a direct copy/paste from a Jasper.ai Long Output (CTRL+J).