Copyleaks Wrapped 2024: A Year in Review

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Reflecting on 2024, I’m inspired by Copyleaks’ extraordinary trajectory. We’ve not just grown—we’ve redefined the expectations around integrity within the AI sector. With a staggering 199% revenue growth, debuting at the 330th position on the Inc. 5000 list, and expanding our global footprint, we’ve proven that responsible AI adoption and governance is more than a concept—it’s a necessity. Our innovations, from the first-of-its-kind AI Insights to the Writing Assistant, demonstrate our commitment to preserving human creativity in an era of generative AI. 

 

This year has been a true testament to our team’s vision: creating technology that doesn’t replace human originality but amplifies it. Thank you for being part of this journey.

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Alon Yamin

CEO of Copyleaks

Key Takeaways

AI Insights: Our Biggest Innovation of the Year

In-Depth Analysis Revealing Why It’s AI

In 2024, we introduced AI Insights, a first-of-its-kind, patent-pending innovation that reveals why text is AI. Initially only available in English, AI Insights has expanded to include Spanish, German, Portuguese, French, and Italian, with more languages in the works. 

By offering greater transparency and a deeper understanding of AI signatures, AI Insights empowers you to confidently make decisions, ensuring authenticity, originality, and trust in your results.

This groundbreaking feature represents a new era in AI detection.

Company Achievements

Debuted at #330 on the Inc. 5000, showcasing 199% YoY revenue growth.

Codie Awards

Won the CODiE Award for Best AI-Driven Technology Solution.

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STUDY: Educators More Inclined to Use AI in Academia than Students

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ANALYSIS: 60% GPT-3.5 plagiarism rate in outputs.

What’s Next for AI? Predictions for 2025

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Generative AI Everywhere

Expect AI growth to continue and transform several industries, such as marketing and design. A Trump administration could speed up innovation in the AI sector but raise concerns around privacy.

AI-Powered Cyberattacks

Cyberattacks driven by AI via deepfakes and malware will likely rise in 2025, and without adequate support, many private sectors could struggle.

AI as Your Cybersecurity “Co-Pilot”

Unquestionably, in 2025, AI tools will offer more support and enhance overall threat detection within cybersecurity. However, if the federal government takes a more hands-off approach, it could lead to inconsistent results across industries.

AI that Fits Your Industry

Industry-specific AI tools will grow in 2025 and could help foster further innovation. Nevertheless, with these advancements, concerns around privacy and workforce issues could arise.

Rules of the AI Game

A “light-touch” approach to AI regulation could accelerate innovation, but it runs the risk of increasing bias and, over time, eroding public trust.

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