The inventor of ChatGPT created a free tool for identifying text produced by AI.
The inventor of ChatGPT created a free tool for identifying text produced by AI. A free tool has been made available by OpenAI, the firm that created DALL-E and ChatGPT, to “identify between language written by a person and text authored by AIs.” In a news release, it states that the classifier is “not totally dependable” and “should not be used as a major decision-making tool.” In order to evaluate whether someone is attempting to pass off produced language as having been written by a human, it can be helpful, according to OpenAI.
Although using the classifier tool requires a free OpenAI account, it is a rather straightforward tool. It only requires you to paste text into a box and press a button to determine whether the text is very unlikely, unlikely, unclear whether it is, possibly, or likely to have been produced by artificial intelligence.
OpenAI wasn’t the first to develop a method for identifying text produced by ChatGPT; shortly after the chatbot gained notoriety, websites like GPTZero, which was created by student Edward Tian to “detect AI plagiarism,” followed suit.
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