Article 68D2V ChatGPT’s creator made a free tool for detecting AI-generated text

ChatGPT’s creator made a free tool for detecting AI-generated text

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OpenAI, the company behind DALL-E and ChatGPT, has released a free tool that it says is meant to distinguish between text written by a human and text written by AIs." It warns the classifier is not fully reliable" in a press release and should not be used as a primary decision-making tool." According to OpenAI, it can be useful in trying to determine whether someone is trying to pass off generated text as something that was written by a person.

The tool, known as a classifier, is relatively simple, though you will have to have a free OpenAI account to use it. You just paste text into a box, click a button, and it'll tell you whether it thinks the text is very unlikely, unlikely, unclear if it is, possibly, or likely AI-generated.

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