OpenAI has a tool that can tell if you use ChatGPT to cheat, but it won’t release it
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OpenAI has a tool that can tell if you use ChatGPT to cheat, but it won’t release it

OpenAI released the first public version of ChatGPT in November 2022. Soon after that, schools started banning it out of fear that students would use the AI to cheat. The main problem is ChatGPT's ability to generate text on any topic within seconds, which opened an avenue for cheating. Students could create papers on anything and turn them in without really worrying about being caught. There was no tool from OpenAI that could identify AI-generated text. OpenAI has developed a ChatGPT "text watermarking" tool in the two years since then. A report says the tool has been ready for at least a year and can detect ChatGPT text with 99.9% accuracy. However, OpenAI is afraid to release it after a survey revealed that about a third of ChatGPT users would stop using the chatbot if the anti-cheating measures were implemented. Continue reading... The post OpenAI has a tool that can tell if you use ChatGPT to cheat, but it won’t release it appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $169 Apple Watch SE, $800 off Razer Blade 16 laptop, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6, more Amazon gift card deals, offers & coupons 2024: Get $450+ free Today’s deals: $69 AirPods, $230 off Meta Quest 3, $109 Bose speaker, $20 Anker Soundcore earbuds, more Today’s deals: $200 off PSVR2, $299 iPad 10th-Gen, $3.75 smart plugs, $189 ASUS laptop, more