Zoran Trimmel

Zoran Trimmel
Zoran Trimmel is the Content Manager at TechDictionary.io. With 10 years of experience as an AI specialist, he loves to test AI tools and writes guides and reviews to help users use these tools easily and effectively. He ensures all content is accurate and ethically reviewed while staying connected to the tech community to follow the latest trends. His goal is to make AI clear and accessible to everyone.

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Can Turnitin Detect Snapchat AI-Generated Content?
Artificial Intelligence / 03/17/2025
By Zoran Trimmel

Can Turnitin Detect Snapchat AI? The Truth Revealed!

You just asked Snapchat to help with your assignment. It sounds great, feels human—but now you're wondering: “Can Turnitin detect Snapchat AI?” You’re not the only one asking. With AI tools getting smarter, many students are turning to them for quick help, and worrying about...
Does Turnitin Detect Undetectable AI
Artificial Intelligence / 03/13/2025
By Zoran Trimmel

Does Turnitin Detect Undetectable AI? Here’s What We Found!

Have you ever struggled with a research paper and received a Turnitin red flag? If you've considered using AI writing assistants like Undetectable AI to streamline the process, a crucial question emerges: Does Turnitin detect Undetectable AI? Let's discuss how Turnitin works and find the...
9 Most Accurate AI Plagiarism Checkers in 2025 (Tested & Results)
Artificial Intelligence / 03/07/2025
By Zoran Trimmel

9 Most Accurate AI Plagiarism Checkers in 2025 (Tested & Results)

Choosing the best AI plagiarism checker is like having a powerful detector to help you find out if your content is original or not. Despite the rapid development of the AI industry, authentic materials are still treasures in the audience’s eyes. If you are looking...
Are Medical Schools Checking If You Use AI
Artificial Intelligence / 02/24/2025
By Zoran Trimmel

Are Medical Schools Checking If You Use AI? Tips To Avoid AI Detection

Acceptance rates for medical schools have dropped to around 5.5% in recent years, creating intense pressure for applicants to stand out. This is one reason why 89.4% of U.S. medical students are interested in using AI to guide their research and enhance productivity. It's clear...