Students have started using ChatGPT to do homework, but OpenAI has released an artificial intelligence (AI) generated text openAI detector. It is a tool that, although far from perfect, could become a valuable resource for teachers.

This move by the company led by Sam Altman comes amid growing concern about the conversational chatbot. Some schools and universities have already banned it, and have become the epicenter of a debate about current education models.

The ChatGPT detector from the creators of ChatGPT:

One of the challenges that loom over the education system, at least for now, is finding a way to detect AI-generated text. It is not enough to prohibit it. The solution from the creators of ChatGPT joins others that have emerged in recent times to address this important challenge.

OpenAI warns that their ai writing detector correctly identifies 26% of the text written by AI. It also incorrectly labels human-written text as AI-written by 9%. In other words, it is a tool that is not infallible.

Now, one positive aspect of all this is that the detector is open to the public and can be used for free. To put it to the test, you simply have to go to platform.openai.com/ai-text-classifier/, paste the desired text, and press 'Submit'. After parsing it, the classifier will return a result.

Dangers and challenges in using Chat GPT:

Despite all the euphoria that the publication has caused many students, it is important to point out the dangers and challenges of dealing with ChatGPT. Because as great as an almost always available artificial intelligence works, it is just as dangerous to rely on it completely.

OpenaiChatgpt AI-Generated Text Detector:

Results will be ranked based on how likely the text was generated by an AI. In this way, the user will find several options: very unlikely, unlikely, unclear, or possible.

Also, it is important to note that the GPT detector needs a minimum of 1,000 words to do its job and that it is not yet trained to detect human co-written text. That is, the analysis is done taking into account text completely created by humans or by an AI.

If you wonder how they made this detector. In broad strokes, OpenAI has trained a language model using data sets with text generated by artificial intelligence and by humans. In the case of the latter, the dataset came from three sources: Wikipedia, from WebText, and InstructGPT demos.

Well, if you are looking for an alternative to ChatGPT AI text checker, we recommend using zerogpt.com which is one of the most advanced tools.