How to detect AI-generated content produced by ChatGPT, Bard? These tools will help you out
Months later, Google also launched its AI tool called Bard, albeit, still in beta mode. It is exceptional with results. One thing that should be taken with caution is that these tools may at times produce wrong results and misinformation, Bard notes.
How to detect AI-generated content?
ZeroGPT
This AI detector claims 98 per cent of accuracy rate. The process is simple: copy paste the content into the box and hit “Detect Text”. It will come up with two responses: “Your text is AI/GPT Generated” or “Your Text is Human written”.
CopyLeaks
It is similar to ZeroGPT and offers two modes – Basic and Enhanced”. Simply paste the text/content into the box and hit “Check”. It will come up with either of these responses – “This is human text” or “AI Content Detected”.
Writer AI
It accepts up to 1,500 characters so you can either paste the content or if already published, then a URL. It will detect whether it is AI-generated and not and notify you within seconds. Interestingly, apart from tools – humans remain the best AI-content detectors. If you have used AI tools like ChatGPT or Bard, you might have noticed a pattern which is followed in most responses, unless someone customizes it. Moreover, if it isn’t reader-friendly, it’s more likely a red flag i.e., AI-generated content. Other than that, these tools are great with what they offer and revolutionary.
FAQs
Q1: When was ChatGPT launched?
A1: It was launched on November 30, 2022. The company responsible for ChatGPT is led by OpenAI Chief Sam Altman. ChatGPT in January became the fastest consumer-app to cross over 100 million users.
Q2: When was Bard launched?
A2: It was launched on March 8, 2023, following an announcement by Google Chief Sundar Pichai. It competes with the likes of OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
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