OpenAI Reportedly Afraid to Release ChatGPT Detection Tool That Might Piss Off Cheaters

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OpenAI Reportedly Afraid to Release ChatGPT Detection Tool That Might Piss Off Cheaters
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The tool can ‘reliably’ detect AI-generated text with watermarks, but OpenAI is still ‘weighing the risks’ of releasing it.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has reportedly weighed in on discussions whether to release its AI detection tool, but hasn't come out on one side or the other.features on the way, but it also has a tool at its disposal that’s reportedly pretty good at catching all those AI-generated fake articles you see on the internet nowadays. The company has been sitting on it for nearly two years, and all it would have to do is turn it on.

The supposed program is reportedly 99.9% effective based on internal documents, according to the WSJ. This would be far better than the stated effectiveness ofdeveloped over the past two years. That’s likely because OpenAI has access to its own secret sauce. Internal proponents of the program say it will do a lot to help teachers figure out when their students have handed in AI-generated homework.

The other problem for OpenAI is the concern that if it releases its tool broadly enough, somebody could decipher OpenAI’s watermarking technique. There is also an issue that it might be. That program isn’t available to most consumers, but at the very least the company is open about its existence.

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