5 Ways to Detect Text Generated by Artificial Intelligence
The rise in popularity of ChatGPT, Bard, and various other AI tools widely utilize in composing words for email content, cover letters, marketing presentations, college assignments, and so on. The sophistication of these tools can cause challenges in distinguishing between AI and human-generated writing. So how can we tell the difference between AI and human-generated writing?
Sometimes, we need to know whether a piece of writing is produced by AI or human technology. It is best left to the computer itself (through an AI detection tool). Since ChatGPT and other large language models (LMM), AI detection tools have come a long way. These AI detection tools serve many purposes, from ensuring your text doesn't look too generic and stilted to uncovering fake job postings.
Here are 5 of the most commonly used AI detection tools.
AI Text Classifier
This tool is an AI detection developed directly by OpenAI (ChatGPT developer).
OpenAI also openly explains the limitations of this tool. Some of the regulations are:
- Works best with a minimum of 1000 characters.
- Can mislabel AI-generated text and human-written text.
- Does not work well with text generated by children or text not in English.
- Some customization of AI-generated text can help to avoid classification as AI-generated text.
AI Text Classifier is an AI detection tool that you can use for free. You can try this tool at:
https://platform.openai.com/ai-text-classifier
It can rate text based on how likely it is to be generated by AI: doubtful, unlikely, or unclear. OpenAI emphasizes that the detector has the meaning "to encourage conversation about the difference between content written by humans and content created by AI" and not to provide definitive answers.
GPTZero
This tool is an AI detection aimed at academicians and developed by one of the senior Princeton students, Edward Tsai, who uses knowledge from his computer science major and journalism major to analyze text for "perplexity" (how complex the ideas and language are) and "burstiness" (whether there is a mix of long and short sentences rather than sentences of uniform length).
GPTZero trained by comparing text written by humans and text created by AI. The tool can use to test sentences with a minimum of 250 characters, but the accuracy will improve as the number of characters in the text increases.
You can try the GPTZero service for free at: https://gptzero.me/
GPTZero has a different product, GPTZero Educator, which costs $9.99 monthly. The paid service has features such as highlighting specific sentences that AI may have written, handling more significant amounts of text, can take various import file formats, and can check up to 1 million words per month.
Originality.AI
An AI detection tool aims to assist users in publishing content and ensure that the work to be published did not plagiarize or written using AI. OriginalityAI is a business-oriented product that initially states that this tool did not make for academicians.
Originality.AI claims that the program has a detection rate of 96% overall, 99%+ on GPT-4 content, 94.5% on paraphrased content, and 83% on ChatGPT. It said that these results are due to significant computing power, so the tool does not have a free option.
Originality.AI has a Chrome extension that can quickly check emails, google documents, websites, etc.
This tool charges 1 cent ($0.01) per 100 words and uses automatic billing. If you are interested in this service, you can visit the following link: https://originality.ai/
Writer AI Content Detector
The writer is an AI writing tool, so they naturally tend to make Writer AI Content Detector. This detection tool is not very powerful but can provide precise results. You can paste a URL or text (up to 1500 characters) into the provided input box and immediately know the detection score.
You can use this tool for free at the following link: https://writer.com/ai-content-detector/
However, if you have a package at the Writer company, you can contact the company to discuss detection on a larger scale.
ZeroGPT
An AI detection tool with an undisclosed technology called DeepAnalyse has trained with 10 million articles and texts. This AI detection tool has claimed to have an accuracy rate of 98%.
Various groups, such as students, teachers, writers, employees, freelancers, and copywriters, can use an easy tool. Users can paste the text into an input box provided. Then users will get one of the following results:
- the text is human-written
- AI/GPT-generated
- mostly AI/GPT-generated
- most likely AI/GPT-generated
- likely AI/GPT-generated
- contains mixed signals with some parts AI/GPT-generated
- likely human-written but may include AI/GPT-generated parts
- most likely human-written but may include AI/GPT-generated parts
- most likely human-written
You can try ZeroGPT for free at the following link: https://www.zerogpt.com/
Reference:
https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-detect-chatgpt-written-text
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