Recently a professor falsely accused his class of using ChatGPT, which put their diplomas in jeopardy. University officials have been discussing what actions to take, as such a situation has never occurred before. In fact, a series of companies have subsequently put out unique products that are designed to detect AI generated text. Popular plagiarism detection provider, Turnitn.com, released a highly specialized AI Text Detection tool this past April. The tool is meant to accurately identify if text was created by an AI program. A recent review of the tool indicated that it might flag human written text as AI generated–which might be concerning. OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, released a tool this January designed to recognize the difference between human and AI generated text. They warned that it was not fully reliable and might be wrong 9 percent of the time.
The company Turnitn.com provides potential students and teachers with online tools that can help detect plagiarism. The suite of tools can be used to search for copied content and even identify potential sources of influence. All of the features are kept up-to-date with the latest research and development in the plagiarism detection and AI text detection industries.
The professor mentioned in the article is an influential figure in the AI text detection industry, and has a background in both Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Natural Language Processing (NLP). He is extremely knowledgeable on the subject and has consulted on numerous projects related to the area. His work has caught the attention of both universities and businesses, and his innovative ideas have been adopted as policies for many companies. He is an active speaker and participates in many events to discuss the future of AI and NLP.