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Not sure how logging with a creation time helps. But yes most of what it writes is verbatim what a human would type
Logging the creation time would help establish when the text was created or recreated. If someone was to, for instance, write the text before the creation time, they could argue that they came up with it before the AI. If someone used the text years later for an assignment, it would be a hard argument to make that AI came up with it unless it had propogated online.
If it happens within the timeframe of the assignment being set and say a month... then that is much stronger correlation that it might have come from AI, increasing the 9s in the probability.
The note AI would actually have to log everytime it generated the text.