OpenAI, creator of popular chatbot ChatGTP, releases software tool to identify text generated by artificial intelligence
Detection tool is trained"to distinguish between text written by a human and text written by AIs from a variety of providers," says US-based OpenAI.
Tuesday's announcement came amid intense debate at schools and universities in the United States and around the world over concerns that the software can be used to assist students with assignments and help them cheat during exams. OpenAI cautioned that its tool can make mistakes, particularly with texts containing fewer than 1,000 characters.
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