• AI writing tools are well on their way to becoming mainstream. ChatGPT only launched in November 2022, while GPT-4 was released in March 2023. As such, there is a great deal of interest in these AI tools’ ability to create fully-fledged writing pieces. But such innovation doesn’t come without ethical concerns. In the education space, […]

  • The future of artificial intelligence is here, and its name is GPT-4. Developed by OpenAI, GPT-4 is the newest and most advanced model in deep learning, capable of processing text and image inputs to produce human-like outputs.  While still not entirely on par with human abilities, GPT-4 has already achieved impressive feats in various benchmarks. […]

  • ZeroGPT is a tool designed to detect whether a given text is generated by an AI tool like ChatGPT or Google Bard, or if a human writes it. Users can enter their text and analyze it with the tool’s complex algorithms, which use DeepAnalyse™ technology to determine its origin.  The tool claims an accuracy rate […]

  • The implications of today’s AI language models are quite scary. Not only are they getting better at mimicking human language, but they can also be used for nefarious purposes. Many are understandably concerned about the potential for “AI plagiarism” or other misuse of AI-written content. Educators, in particular, worry that students will use AI as […]

  • ContentDetector.AI is a free online tool that identifies any text material that is AI-generated, including Chat GPT, GPT 3, and GPT 4 written content, and provides an estimated percentage score based on the likelihood that the content was generated by AI tools or software.  It also includes a word count feature. The tool is useful […]

  • AI content detection is not perfect and it does produce false positives. These false positives can be very painful for anyone that created original content. Whether you are a student that has been wrongly accused of using ChatGPT by TurnItIn or GPTZero or a writer being wrongly accused by Originality.AI this article is meant to […]

  • HuggingFace has launched a ChatGPT “clone” called HuggingChat based on Open Assistant a 30-billion-parameter LLaMa model. In this article, we do a quick study to see if any of the existing AI detectors on the market are capable of detecting Hugging Chat content.  For a more in-depth AI detection accuracy study across multiple NLP models […]

  • With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, it is becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish between human and machine-generated content. GPTZero, sometimes called ChatZero, is a powerful tool that seeks to address this problem.  It uses advanced algorithms to detect AI-generated content in conversations, allowing users to identify and take action on any suspicious activity. […]

  • With the advent of AI technology in writing, producing content in high volumes has become more straightforward and faster than ever before. However, this ease comes at a price. AI-generated material typically lacks the nuance and complexity of human-crafted writing, and search engines such as Google have begun enforcing penalties on websites that prioritize quantity […]

  • Until now it has been impossible to use a tool to detect if someone used paraphrase software like Quillbot to bypass either a plagiarism checker or AI detection tool.  Whether content starts as Human Generated or AI-Generated once the content has been run through a paraphrasing tool it became undetectable to all AI Detectors and […]