The feature, which will flag content written by OpenAI’s products and other AI-authoring software, has limited efficacy
In OpenAI’s evaluations only 26% of AI-written text was correctly identified. It also flagged 9% of human-written text as being composed by AI. Picture: BLOOMBERG
The tool will flag content written by OpenAI’s products and other AI authoring software. However, the company said “it still has a number of limitations — so it should be used as a complement to other methods of determining the source of text instead of being the primary decision-making tool”. The tool, called a classifier, will be available as a web app, with some resources for teachers, the company said in a statement on Tuesday. The popularity of ChatGPT has given rise to authorship concerns as students and workers use the bot to create reports and content and pass it off as their own. It has also spurred worries about the ease of autogenerated misinformation campaigns.
Since the release of ChatGPT in November, teachers in particular have been struggling to cope. Students quickly realised that the tool could generate term papers and summarise material, albeit while occasionally inserting glaring errors.
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