University of Kansas researchers developed an AI detection tool that identifies ChatGPT-generated text in scientific papers with over 99% accuracy. Despite some criticisms, the tool may streamline the peer-review process and detect plagiarism in student work if appropriately trained, leading to improved scientific communication.
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Recently, the Pingliang Public Security Bureau's Network Security Brigade uncovered the first case of using ChatGPT software to fabricate false news. A routine online patrol discovered an article claiming 9 deaths due to a train collision with workers in Gansu. The police found the suspect, Mr. Hong, used WeChat to purchase many Baijiahao accounts to fabricate and spread fake news. He is being legally charged for his actions and is facing criminal coercion. The case serves as a reminder to be careful of any false news spread online.
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