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September 2025

StrikePlagiarism.com and Aulanexo at EdTech Buenos Aires 2025


The EdTech Buenos Aires 2025 Conference gathered over 200 representatives from 60 universities across Latin America. The main focus was on the digital transformation of education and the adoption of new tools for ensuring academic integrity.
Our strategic partner Aulanexo in Argentina showcased StrikePlagiarism.com solutions, emphasizing innovations in academic integrity management. Special interest was drawn to the AI content detection algorithm that supports the Spanish language, making it particularly relevant for Latin American institutions.
During the conference, participants discussed various aspects of AI use in the academic process, highlighting the most pressing and current topics related to its implementation in higher education.
In Argentina, both teachers and students actively use AI tools, just as in many other countries. However, educators often encounter overuse or even misuse of these technologies. Universities are increasingly implementing AI usage policies, aiming to balance innovation with academic responsibility.
Yet, in practice, it remains challenging to prove authorship of academic work, and instances of misuse are becoming widespread. As a result, there is a growing demand among educators for technological solutions capable of automatically detecting AI-generated content.
The StrikePlagiarism.com system, with its advanced AI content detection module, multilingual support, and transparent similarity reporting, offers universities a powerful tool to safeguard academic integrity and promote responsible use of artificial intelligence in education.
The participation of StrikePlagiarism.com and Aulanexo at EdTech Buenos Aires 2025 reaffirmed their shared commitment to supporting ethical innovation and academic excellence across Latin America.

September 2025

StrikePlagiarism.com and ENAI Held an International Webinar “Ethical Challenges and Best Practices in Integrating AI into the Academic Environment”

StrikePlagiarism.com, together with the European Network for Academic Integrity (ENAI), organized an international webinar that brought together educators and researchers from different countries.
The discussion focused on the role of artificial intelligence in education — from the new opportunities offered by generative GPT models to the risks of errors in AI content detection systems. Experts compared university policies ranging from strict bans to attempts to integrate AI as a supportive tool.
Particular attention was drawn to the case at the University of Minnesota, where for the first time a PhD student was expelled for using AI. Such precedents highlight the growing importance of reliability and transparency in academic checks.
StrikePlagiarism.com presented its own solution, which combines algorithmic accuracy, adaptability, and clear interpretation of results, reaffirming the company’s role as an international expert in the field of academic integrity.