In this week’s Practical Ed Tech e-newsletter I included a video overview of a instrument referred to as AI Writing Check that detects whether or not or not an article has been written with using a instrument like ChatGPT. Two days after publishing my e-newsletter, the makers of ChatGPT introduced the launch of their very own instrument designed to detect whether or not or not an article has been written by ChatGPT.Â
AI Text Classifier is a brand new instrument from Open AI, the makers of ChatGPT, that may detect whether or not or not a passage of textual content has been written with ChatGPT and comparable AI writing instruments. To use AI Text Classifier you do have to have registered for a free account on Open AI. Once you could have an account you need to use AI Text Classifier. To use AI Text Classifier you merely have to stick a block of writing (no less than 1,000 characters, roughly 175 phrases) into the textual content area and click on the submit button. AI Text Classifier will then rank the writing as most unlikely, unlikely, unclear whether it is, presumably, or probably written by AI. For the document, AI Text Classifier categorized my article about detecting writing created by AI as most unlikely to have been written by AI.Â
Applications for Education
If you are involved that your college students have submitted work created by AI, AI Text Classifier may very well be the instrument you could test it. But earlier than you get to that time, present your college students how instruments like AI Text Classifier work and have discussions about accountable use of AI instruments.