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This article examines the key differences between AI-generated text and human-written text—which might help you to spot when somebody is using a chatbot.Summary
This article by Sabrina Ortiz, writing for ZDNet, makes the following points:
- Cheating has created a demand for AI-generated text detectors.
- Two experiments prompted ChatGPT to generate restaurant reviews.
- The study showed that ChatGPT describes experiences rather than sharing feelings and avoids personal pronouns.
- It also never uses aggressive or rude language and is programmed to avoid using irony, sarcasm or metaphor.
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References from the Web:
- DEC 2022 How to spot AI-generated text—MIT Technology Review
- FEB 2023 ChatGPT maker OpenAI has a free tool that can spot AI-written text—ZDNet