ChatGPT and GPTZero and OpenAI Detector
You have probably already heard about ChatGPT, “an artificial intelligence-powered chatbot using software that replicates human conversation and can create original material from simple or complex prompts.” There are many who are saying ChatGPT will revolutionize teaching much the same way as Google did many years ago. But…did you hear about GPTZero?
GPTZero is an app created as a way to determine if the essay that was written was actually done by a human or done by AI. The app was written by a Princeton University computer science student named Edward Tian whose goal is to "quickly and efficiently detect whether an essay is ChatGPT or human written," in a response to a rise in AI plagiarism.” The app is not perfect at detecting whether it is a real human or a machine writing the essays but Edward Tian is working on it and hopes in the future, it will be.
Another website that has sprung up to help detect if an essay was written by ChatGPT for plagiarism purposes is https://openai-openai-detector.hf.space/ All you have to do is copy and paste some of the content from the essay (more than 50 words works the best) and it will help you determine if it was written by AI or a human.
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