January 31, 2023  SEONews

ChatGPT’s creator releases tool for detecting AI text, and it stinks – PCWorld

OpenAI said Tuesday that it has released an AI “classifier” for identifying AI-authored text written by AI like its own ChatGPT. The problem? ChatGPT is pretty good at evading OpenAI’s new tool.

ChatGPT has absolutely overwhelmed academia, where students are using it as a virtual assistant of sorts in a variety of tasks. Unfortunately, some students are crossing the line and using it to create content that they are passing off as original—cheating, in other words. The trouble is trying to determine which answers were written by a human, and which by an AI.

OpenAI’s Classifier tool has one weakness, though: It’s somewhat easily fooled. In a press release, OpenAI said that the classifier identified 26 percent of AI-authored text as authentically human, and deemed 9 percent of text written by a human as AI-authored. In the first case, that meant that OpenAI’s tool would, on average, fail to catch about a quarter of those who used AI and failed to disclose it.

Unfortunately, the…

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