The Company Behind ChatGPT Just Released A Tool To Detect Text Written By AI. It Kind Of Sucks.

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“It appears that the problem of distinguishing human writing from software-generated text remains unsolved.”

On Tuesday, OpenAI, the company behind the viral chatbot ChatGPT,that detects whether a chunk of text was written by AI or a human being. It is, unfortunately, only accurate about 1 in 4 times.

OpenAI claimed that its detection tool correctly identifies 26% of AI-written text as “likely AI-written,” and incorrectly labels human-written text as AI-written 9% of the time. The bot has raised concerns, especially among academics, who are worried about high school and college students using it to do homework and complete assignments. Recently, a 22-year-old Princeton seniorof professors everywhere after he set up a website that can detect whether a piece of writing was created using ChatGPT.

Still, by OpenAI’s own admission and BuzzFeed News’ completely unscientific testing, no one should be relying solely on the company’s detection tool just yet, because it kind of…blows.

 

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