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So take this with the grain of salt that we are now a few levels into a game of telephone ("I heard it from a guy who..."), but here is how he (my colleague) described it.
This tool is supposed to take text, no matter the source, and tell you whether the "AI detectors" would "catch" this text as being written by "AI". If so, it offers to re-write it for you and check it again, at which point it will tell you that the re-written test "passed" the "AI checkers". My colleague demonstrated to his son that no matter what text you fed it to begin with it would tell you it "failed" the test, and it always "passed" the re-written text.
I think this tool is intended to prey on both students trying to use "AI" to cheat and those who are honest but worried about getting unfairly "caught".
I believe he said the tool was called "incredible AI" (interesting wordplay) but that adjective is used so much with "AI" that that's not a usable search term.