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OpenAI, ChatGPT owner, launches 'imperfect' tool to detect AI-generated text

OpenAI, ChatGPT owner, launches 'imperfect' tool to detect AI-generated text

Today, I want to talk to you about a new development in the world of artificial intelligence. OpenAI, the creators of the popular chatbot ChatGPT, have recently released a software tool called the Al Classifier to identify text generated by AI.

The Al Classifier is a language model that has been trained on the dataset of pairs of human-written and AI-written text on the same topic. It aims to distinguish text written by AI and address concerns such as automated misinformation campaigns and academic dishonesty.

OpenAI acknowledges that the Al Classifier is currently in its public beta mode and is unreliable on texts under 1,000 characters. The company has made the classifier publicly available to gather feedback on whether such tools are useful in identifying AI-generated text.

You might have heard of the popular chatbot ChatGPT, which has gained wide popularity since its debut in November. However, its popularity has also raised concerns about copyright and plagiarism. Some of the largest school districts in the US, including New York City, have even banned the AI chatbot over concerns that students will use the text generator to cheat or plagiarize.

But, OpenAI is taking steps to address these concerns. The company is engaging with educators to discuss ChatGPT's capabilities and limitations and will continue to work on the detection of AI-generated text. OpenAI recognizes that identifying AI-written text has become an important topic of discussion among educators and is aware of the limits and impacts of AI generated text classifiers in the classroom.

In conclusion, Bhai, OpenAI is committed to making the identification of AI-generated text more reliable and to working with educators to ensure the responsible use of AI technology in the classroom. The Al Classifier is just one step towards this goal.

I hope this article was informative for you, Bhai. Let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

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