The AI Text Classifier is a fine-tuned GPT model that predicts how likely it is that a piece of text was generated by AI from a variety of sources, such as ChatGPT. This classifier is available as a tool to spark discussions on AI literacy.
I really like this Sam. It's critical we find ways to ensure we use the various products as tools, not to game or cheat the system. Excited to deploy it in our MVP. :)
Very glad to see this on your radar! In addition to subjective classifications like "likely" "very unlikely" etc, it would be useful to have the ability to get additional statistics that might share the actual probabilities (ie for 3rd party apps) and even more useful, highlight parts of the text that have the highest probabilities.
Could we classify in the moment by using a simple Hover box / "Mouseover" with an Äî symbol over AI written text/imagery?
This could also open the opportunity to right click to view source.
Simple an unobtrusive!
Great to see you develop your own tool for this, who else better to detect AI content than one of the creators 😉 It would be nice to see a version with a smaller minimum character limit, but understandable that it needs enough text to actually analyze. It's definitely better than having a maximum character limit, at least! Congrats on the launch, always exciting to see new OpenAI tools.
Definitely going to be useful for teachers if it can stay ahead of the curve but with just a little human tweaking it does start to break down a bit. I assume the longer the text that was generated the more likely it is to recognize a lot of it as AI.
Also not everything has to be written by a human, so I think scoring how much AI wrote text is a very contextual tool. Like, Gmail has been prompting for years... how many people use "In addition..." now as an opener? Is that good or bad? What about when emails start getting scored inlined? Will that make you trust a communication from a known human more or less if they use AI in an email that probably didn't need to be written by them anyway?
Regardless ChatGPT has teachers freaked out so I think it's nice to have tooling like this they should be able to access for free.
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