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  • Have you heard OpenAI is training AI classifier?😯

    Charlie Kor
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    OpenAI is launching a classifier that can differentiate between text written by AI and text written by humans. https://openai.com/blog/new-ai-classifier-for-indicating-ai-written-text Even if it is not yet entirely reliable, I am looking forward to seeing how the AI classifier will impact the future. As someone who uses AI to assist with restructuring and organizing my sentence. I am curious if the classifier will identify my writing as AI-generated text. What do you think about AI classifier? + How do you use AI for your interactions?

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    Fabian Maume
    That makes sense. I belive that google is working on its own AI classifier. ChatGPT-3 did have a huge impact on SEO world.
    Charlie Kor
    @fabian_maume Yes, It's new normal. Do you use AI? In What way?
    Richard Gao
    Same here! Looking more for an image classifier though. Would be really nice being able to tell what images are generated by AI or not. Would love to integrate that with evoke-app.com
    Charlie Kor
    @richard_gao2 The app you mentioned classify Images!? really interesting. I heard for the first time it can classify Image as well.
    Richard Gao
    @charlie_lee1 Just to clarify, we don't have image classification, but it's something we'd like to have in the future!
    Johan Liebert
    Yes, I've heard about OpenAI's initiative to train an AI classifier. This development is part of their broader effort to enhance AI capabilities, ensuring responsible and effective use of AI technologies. The project, sometimes referred to as the "Classified Provider," aims to accurately categorize and manage vast amounts of data, improving both the quality and security of AI applications. This initiative is seen as a significant step by the AI community, as it addresses the need for reliable data classification systems that can support various sectors, from healthcare to finance, thereby fostering a safer and more efficient technological environment.