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AI writing accusation — appeal guide
This guide uses Georgia Tech's officially published policies. All policy URLs are from the official university domain. Nothing fabricated.
Using generative AI tools when not allowed by the instructor is an infraction of the Georgia Tech Honor Code, subject to investigation by OSI. AI use must be appropriately disclosed in scholarly communications.
Office of Student Integrity (OSI) official page ↗Georgia Tech's Office of Student Integrity (OSI) investigates and adjudicates Honor Code violations, including unauthorized AI use.
Contact: Office of Student Integrity — integrity@gatech.edu
Receive the OSI decision.
Review the Honor Code appeals procedures on the OSI website for current deadlines and grounds.
Submit your appeal in writing to OSI within the stated deadline.
Your appeal should address the specific grounds available under the Honor Code.
Contact OSI directly for current procedures: integrity@gatech.edu
Google Docs version history
File → Version history → See version history. Screenshot the full timeline. Strongest evidence available.
Draft files and autosaves
Every saved version with timestamps is evidence. Check your Downloads, Desktop, and cloud storage.
Browser and device timestamps
File creation and modification timestamps from your OS.
Research notes and search history
Shows you engaged with the topic before writing.
Email or messages about the work
Discussions with classmates, tutors, or librarians about the subject matter.
Scripli records your writing session and issues a signed certificate before you submit. No detector can dispute a verified writing record.
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