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GPTZero: How to spot AI generated text.
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GPTZero: How to spot AI generated text.
Flip the switch: Language styling and tone in GPT3.
GPTZero: How to spot AI generated text.
Edward Tian, a college student, created an app he dubs “GPTZero,” to detect academic plagiarism generated by ChatGPT.
This tool can be used in both ways: it can be used by individuals who are attempting to determine if their writing is original enough, as well as by those who are trying to pass off someone else's writing as their own.
It might be useful for catching lazy people who copy and paste text, but may not be as effective at detecting those who use it as a starting point or boilerplate and modify the text significantly. A user on reddit generated a poem using ChatGPT, modified it a little bit and put into GPTZero which identified it as human written.
On the other hand, what is the percentage of false positives detected in relation to the number of people who write like an AI? there must be at least one person who writes Like an AI.
After playing around with this tool we found that It can only detect English text. There could be a way around it where you translate text from a different language to English and the tool would give you back a 0.1% chance of your text being written by AI.
Test it below and let us know what you think:
Flip the switch: Language styling and tone in GPT3.
@zats built a tool that is able to turn any text into different styles and “warmth” level with one click.
“Warmth” can be one of these three : Formal, Neutral, and friendly.
Styles include: Simple, sophisticated, like i’m five, scientific, and our favorite passive-aggressive
Imagine turning your email tone to passive-aggressive in one click?
A+ tool in our opinion.
Check out the tweet below for more 👇
Built a small prototype using #GPT3 - every app working with text should make language styling as accessible as text formatting.
This improves accessibility for non-native speakers like myself, and allows to focus on the content while generating auxiliary data like subject etc.— Sash Zats (@zats)
11:58 AM • Jan 2, 2023
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