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Samantha Murphy Kelly
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ChatGPT creator rolls out 'imperfect' tool to help teachers spot potential cheating
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ChatGPT creator rolls out 'imperfect' tool to help teachers spot potential cheating
Two months after OpenAI unnerved some educators with the public release of ChatGPT, an AI chatbot that can help students and professionals generate shockingly convincing essays, the company is...
6:16 PM · Jan 31, 2023·
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Martijn Ruissen
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Ofcourse these developments for using chatGPT and the likes are here to stay. And detecting if it was AI generated is sometimes good to know in education, but the meaningful dialog about the content should be the subject, not the cheating. Voila: OpenMaze
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OpenMaze on LinkedIn: OpenMaze
In the past weeks we have been working on a new tool that can detect whether or not a body of text has been written by ChatGPT or not! As ChatGPT is growing…