Chloe Brooks
AI Detection Researcher · Content Integrity Analyst · Editorial Writer
“The gap in AI detection isn’t accuracy — it’s specificity. A single percentage score tells you almost nothing useful. The only output that actually helps someone improve their writing is a sentence-by-sentence breakdown with a clear explanation of what triggered each flag. That’s the standard I apply to every tool I review on this site.”
— Chloe Brooks, QuillBot Checker AILinguist turned AI detection researcher with an editorial background
Chloe Brooks is an AI detection researcher and content integrity analyst with five years of experience covering AI writing tools, paraphrase detection, and the practical limitations of machine-generated content checkers. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Linguistics from University College London, where she specialized in computational text analysis and lexical variation — the same technical foundation that underpins modern AI detection algorithms like perplexity scoring and burstiness analysis.
Before joining the QuillBot Checker AI team, Chloe worked for three years as a content integrity analyst at a digital publishing group, developing internal protocols for screening submitted content for AI generation and heavy paraphrasing. That role required her to evaluate AI detection tools systematically — not just run text through them, but understand why certain content types produce false positives, where sentence-level granularity matters more than aggregate scores, and how rewriting tools like QuillBot change a text’s detectable signature.
At QuillBot Checker AI, Chloe tests AI detection platforms and paraphrase checkers with a single standard in mind: does this tool give writers and educators actionable information, or just a number they can’t do anything with? Her reviews focus on detection granularity, false positive rates, paraphrase-specific coverage, and whether the output is genuinely useful for the people who rely on it.