Detect GPT scans the content of the webpage you are viewing and analyzes it to identify if any of the content has been generated using the GPT language model.
This is amazing if it actually works as promised and is probably something even OpenAI would like to have (and potentially buy from you).
Could you share a bit of the behind-the-scenes magic? I know this is an open area of research and part of it involves actually having an equivalent of a “cryptographic blueprint” of the model itself, which obviously, as outsiders we don’t have… so really really curious.
*praying to god that the answer isn’t that you’ve trained a classifier on GPT’s generated outputs*
@tompec Still does not work. I compared AI Gen content and my own content and it thinks my content has a higher chance of being generated by AI then the AI content. Still new needs more fine tuning. But as of now not working.
Hey hunters,
As more and more content is being generated by GPT, I thought it would be useful to be able to identify whether something I read was written by a human or not.
So, I created a Chrome extension that scans the content of a page and changes its color if it detects AI-generated content.
It's free to use, so give it a try and let me know what you think!"
Congrats on the launch! Your product depicts that every action will find its anti-action. And it looks very adequate at the moment given the number of people start using GTP to do a work which is implied to be done by themselves :)
This is a must-have in a world where the future seems like there will be a lot of AI generated content. But still, don't you think people can cheat this extension?
Tried, but it's not reliable. Tried in a few different scenarios, but I can't trust its results. You're doing great work, though! One day, it will surely be able to provide more accurate results.
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