OpenAI creator of ChatGPT today released a free online tool (AI Text Classifier) designed to help educators and others understand whether a particular comeye text written by a human or by machine.
OpenAI cautions that the tool is imperfect, and performance varies depending on how similar the analyzed text is to the types of writing the OpenAI tool was trained on.
“It has both false positives and false negatives,” he reported to Axios, OpenAI's head of alignment, Jan Leike, cautioned that the new tool should not be used alone to determine the authorship of a document.
To verify a text you have to copy part of the text into a box and the system will evaluate how likely it is to have been generated by a system artificialof intelligence.
It offers a five-point score scale:
Very unlikely to be created by AI, unlikely, unclear, possible or very likely.
It performs best on text samples of more than 1.000 words in English, while its performance is much worse in other languages. The new tool is not working if you want to try it code computer written by humans or by AI.
OpenAI says that this particular tool is much better than a previous one that was released.
Try the tool