OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research laboratory, has just released a new tool to help detect machine-written text. The tool, called ChatGPT, is designed to detect text written by AI and machine learning algorithms, and is available for free.
The tool has been created by OpenAI’s creator, Sam Altman, and is designed to help teachers and educators spot potential cheating in academic settings. It can detect text generated by AI, and can also identify text written by humans.
According to Altman, the tool is “imperfect” and still needs improvement. However, he believes that it will be a useful tool for teachers and educators, and is hopeful that it will help reduce the amount of cheating in academic settings.
The tool has already been rolled out to universities and colleges across the US, and is being used to detect AI-generated text in student essays. According to Altman, the tool is also being used by companies and organizations to detect machine-written text in online forums and social media posts.
OpenAI’s tool is just the latest development in the field of AI-detection, and Altman is hopeful that it will help to reduce the amount of cheating in academic settings. For more information on OpenAI’s tool, view the full coverage on USNN.









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