Students looking to hand in AI-generated essays better think again.
Edward Tian, a 22-year-old senior at Princeton University, developed an app, called GPTZero, that detects whether a text was written by ChatGPT, aChatGPT has gone viral in recent months partly due to concerns students could use it to generate essays in the blink of an eye, as well as a host of other fascinating andNow, teachers can use Tian's new app to fight back against the surge in AI-generated content.
Tian, who is also minoring in journalism, said he was motivated to create his bot to fight the increasing problem of AI plagiarism — whereby a human passes the work of an AI bot such as ChatGPT as their own.introducing ChatGPT, Tian wrote, "there's so much chatgpt hype going around. is this and that written by AI? We as humans deserve to know!"
Shortly after releasing GPTZero on January 2, the free beta service went offline, with Tian stating his free hosting service wasn't the influx of people who came to try out his software. Within a week of its launch, 30,000 people had already tried GPTZero. The student has also mentioned that many teachers have contacted him to tell him about their positive experiences with GPTZero.
Another reading GPTZero carries out is called "burstiness". This refers to the variation in sentence length and several other factors. While humans tend to write with variation, AI-generated texts are often more uniform.
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