ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence dedicated to a single activity: writing texts that are very similar to the handwriting of a human being. This kind of chatbot is gaining a lot of popularity these days. Below, we will talk more about the ChatGPT usage detection tool and its importance for the moment.
How to know if ChatGPT was used?
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A student created a tool, which also uses artificial intelligence, to find out whether or not someone used ChatGPT in texts. It is available for free on the GPTZero website. Right on the home page of the site, the phrase appears: “Humans deserve to know the truth”. That is, humans deserve to know the truth.
This service has already been used more than 30,000 times.
Considering it was only released a week ago, this is a pretty good number.
How to use GPTZero for text verification?
Currently, the tool is only available in English and it actually works very simply. If you want to check if a text was really written by a person or by ChatGPT, just follow the steps that we will give you below.
Initially, it is important to draw attention to the fact that the tool only supports 5,000 characters to be analyzed at once. If the text is longer, you will need to split it into parts.
How to access?
To access the tool, you only need to access this link. After going to the site, just go to the “Try it” option. There is also an area for education professionals. Well, after you have already entered the site, just pick up the text you would like to place for analysis, as the site will provide a detailed and complete report.
And this is how you check whether it was written by ChatGPT or not.
Using human and non-human standards, a software analysis is performed to verify the texts, considering, for example, the length of sentences and the like. What is worth remembering is that this tool is not fully developed. In the future, it may be able to carry out more detailed and specific analyses, providing a more assertive conclusion about the origin of the analyzed text.