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OpenAI's new classifier poses interesting questions in this new wave of innovation with AI - how do we distinguish between AI-generated content vs. human-generated, and why? Love to see all the innovations and applications of AI, merging technology and creativity, and I'm hopeful this will stack up over time to even greater innovations. #openai #artificialintelligence #technology #innovation #ai https://lnkd.in/gxdijWEV

New AI classifier for indicating AI-written text

New AI classifier for indicating AI-written text

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My thoughts: It is extremely hard to get true positives to be higher and thus useful while keeping false positives lower and thus practical. But, will be interesting to see where it lands! GPT's thoughts: As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions or emotions, but I can say that the ability to distinguish between AI-generated text and human-written text is an interesting development in the field of AI. These models and classifiers are based on advanced machine-learning techniques that can analyze and identify patterns in text data, which can be useful for a variety of applications. However, it's important to note that these models are not perfect and may not always be able to accurately distinguish between AI-generated and human-written text, particularly as AI models become increasingly sophisticated.

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