A US college student has created an app to help you understand if a text was written by a human or by OpenAI's new ChatGPT chatbot.. Edward Tian named his app GPTZero, reports Gizmodo.
It should help to identify academic plagiarism, when texts are written not by people, but by chat bots using artificial intelligence.. The created program analyzes the text for complexity and "
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The application became especially relevant after ChatGPT impressed everyone with its ability to write texts that are almost indistinguishable from those written by a person.. This technology has become a sensation, but also caused concern.
In particular, critics fear that the chatbot could potentially disrupt the college essay writing system, spread disinformation, and be fatal to major media industries..
Gizmodo notes that GPTZero works pretty well. During the check, the program was able to determine in a few seconds that the text was written by a chat bot, and after that it just as easily identified the text written by a person.. The more texts are loaded into the application, the more accurate it becomes.
Earlier, Bloombrg, citing its own sources, reported that Microsoft plans to integrate ChatGPT into its Bing search engine..