OpenAI releases fallible AI author detection tool to spot machine-generated text
OpenAI has released a free online tool designed to predict whether a passage of text was generated by AI or written by a human.
Dubbed the"AI Text Classifier", the software is powered by a language model and rates the likelihood a chunk of text was generated by an AI model on a five-point scale that goes from"very unlikely" to"unclear" to"likely." We tried it on some of our articles from a decade or so ago, and several vultures may be peeved to learn their copy was rated"unclear if it is AI-generated.
OpenAI's AI Text Classifier isn't perfect."Our intended use for the AI Text Classifier is to foster conversation about the distinction between human-written and AI-generated content," the Microsoft-bankrolled lab"The results may help, but should not be the sole piece of evidence, when deciding whether a document was generated with AI," the organization added.
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