New Tool From OpenAI Spots Fakes in ChatGPT Outputs

New Tool From OpenAI Spots Fakes in ChatGPT Outputs

Brian Lv12

New Tool From OpenAI Spots Fakes in ChatGPT Outputs

OpenAI’s automated AI-powered chatbot, ChatGPT, has taken the internet by storm, but not without creating a few issues on the way. With writers, coders, marketers, and seemingly everyone else in between using ChatGPT to generate content, companies worldwide are staring down a tsunami of AI-generated content.

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With issues of plagiarism and stolen content constantly swirling around ChatGPT and its output, OpenAI has now released a new GPT-Classifier, a tool designed to detect and disclose whether the text you’re reading was the work of ChatGPT or one of its other GPT tools.

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OpenAI Launches GPT-Classifier to Help Check AI-Written Text

OpenAI’s announcement comes as scrutiny on AI-writing and AI-generated text steps up and companies intergrate ChatGPT output.

The new GPT-Classifier attempts to figure out if a given piece of text was human-written or the work of an AI-generator. While ChatGPT and other GPT models are trained extensively on all manner of text input, the GPT-Classifier tool is “fine-tuned on a dataset of pairs of human-written text and AI-written text on the same topic.”

So instead of hoovering up information and recreating its best approximation, the GPT-Classifier attempts to compare similarities between known human text and known AI text to find discrepencies that reveal the source writer.

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GPT-Classifier’s Detection Is Currently Limited

While the idea of easily spotting AI-generated text will be music to the ears of editors and educators, OpenAI has cautioned that its “classifier is not fully reliable.”

Currently, GPT-Classifier “correctly identifies 26% of AI-written text” while labeling 9% of human text as AI-written. OpenAI also notes that the tool’s accuracy “typically improves as the length of the input text increases.”

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A cursory test of the GPT-Classifier spotted a human-generated example and marked it “very unlikely to be AI-generated,” and also correctly indicated that a ChatGPT-generated snippet on USB issues was “possibly AI generated.”

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The Demand for ChatGPT Detection Is High

Even with the GPT-Classifier’s limitations, the demand for reliable ChatGPT detection is likely to see many turn to this tool. OpenAI’s commitment to building and releasing a free GPT detection tool is important because as more students, writers, programmers, and others use AI-text generation tools, understanding and detecting this input will become vital.

For now, although GPT-Classifier is up and running and available for testing, it’s best to take its labeling with a pinch of salt.

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  • Title: New Tool From OpenAI Spots Fakes in ChatGPT Outputs
  • Author: Brian
  • Created at : 2024-10-19 21:52:58
  • Updated at : 2024-10-26 17:04:03
  • Link: https://tech-savvy.techidaily.com/new-tool-from-openai-spots-fakes-in-chatgpt-outputs/
  • License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.