OpenAI suggested its new AI-detection tool could help deter academic cheating by using its own AI chatbot, ChatGPT. But in a series of informal tests conducted by NBCNews, the OpenAI tool struggled to identify text generated by ChatGPT.
, the company suggested that it could help deter academic cheating by using its own wildly popular AI chatbot, ChatGPT.
The tool arrives as the sudden popularity of ChatGPT has brought fresh attention to the issue of how advanced text generation tools can. Some teachers said the detector’s hit-or-miss accuracy and lack of certainty could create difficulties when approaching students about possible academic dishonesty.
“It can’t give you evidence. You can’t cross examine it,” Miers said. “And so it’s not clear how you’re supposed to evaluate that.”NBC News asked ChatGPT to generate 50 pieces of text with basic prompts, asking it, for example, about historical events, processes and objects. In 25 of those prompts, NBC News asked ChatGPT to write “in a way that would be rated as very unlikely written by AI when processed by an AI detection tool.
“I’m sorry, but it’s not ethical to engage in deceptive practices or create false information, even if it’s to avoid AI detection,” ChatGPT wrote in response to a question that asked the AI to avoid AI detection.NBC News also asked ChatGPT to generate 25 pieces of text without attempting to avoid AI detection. When tested by the OpenAI Text Classifier, the tool produced a “likely AI-generated” rating 28% of the time.
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