ChatGPT: how a new system for detecting texts written using artificial intelligence works

OpenAI, the company responsible for creating ChatGPT, has unveiled a new artificial intelligence (AI) system capable of detecting machine-written texts.

The new system aims to solve a problem that has become widespread since the introduction of ChatGPT on the market, such as the indiscriminate use of this tool by students to cheat by submitting a work written not by them, but by a machine.

“We trained the classifier to distinguish between human-written text and AI-written text from different vendors. While it is not possible to reliably detect all text written by AI, we believe that these types of systems can help prevent fake news.

They clarify that While such a tool is not infallible, it can help detect possible instances where AI has been used to write text..

In this sense, they indicated that their system has a false positive rate of 9%. This means that, on average, 1 in 10 texts checked by the OpenAI AI will return the message that it was written by a machine, when in fact it was written by a human.

“The reliability of our classifier generally increases as the length of the input text increases. Compared to our previously released classifier, this new classifier is significantly more reliable for texts from new AI systems.”

OpenAI emphasized that the tool will be available for free worldwide. to make it easier for anyone who might need it to access it. They added that they hope to further develop this system in a way that makes it more efficient and more useful.

restrictions

The text detection system has a number of limitations identified by its developer. This includes things like its reliability is significantly reduced when analyzing short texts of less than 1000 words.

Also, we recommend using the tool only for analyzing texts written in Englishas doing this in other languages ​​may produce erroneous results.

Finally, they add that in cases where the text written by AI has been modified by a human, the system will not be able to classify them as written by a machine.

Author: Julian Castillo
Source: La Opinion

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