When artificial intelligence software like ChatGPT writes, it considers many options for each word, taking into account the response it has written so far and the question being asked. It assigns a ...
ChatGPT's ability to compose a paper within seconds has raised concerns about the future of education. Cheating has never been easier. Issues with the AI chatbot have created demand for AI-generated ...
OpenAI has announced a new tool that it says can tell the difference between text written by a human and that of an AI writer - some of the time. The Microsoft-backed company says the new classifier, ...
It’s hard out there for a bot. Just when you thought we’d all be writing everything with AI from now until eternity, engineers have started to develop new ways to detect whether text has been written ...
People and institutions are grappling with the consequences of AI-written text. Teachers want to know whether students' work reflects their own understanding; consumers want to know whether an ...
Apps that purport to spot AI-generated text have a trust issue. The solution may be more transparency about what they find. Jon covers artificial intelligence. He previously led CNET's home energy and ...
OpenAI has released a tool to help you determine whether text was more likely written by a human or AI. However, the ChatGPT maker warns that its equivalent of Blade Runner’s Voight-Kampff test can ...
OpenAI, the company that launched ChatGPT, announced on Tuesday it has created a tool that can tell the difference between text generated by artificial intelligence (AI) and text written by a human.
A recent crop of AI systems claiming to detect AI-generated text perform poorly—and it doesn’t take much to get past them. Within weeks of ChatGPT’s launch, there were fears that students would be ...
ChatGPT maker OpenAI has released a "classifier" tool that can detect AI-written text, but notes it shouldn't be relied on. The breadth of prompts ChatGPT can create answers for has alarmed educators ...
A new study released by research group Epoch AI projects that tech companies will exhaust the supply of publicly available training data for AI language models by sometime between 2026 and 2032. When ...