5 plagiarism detection tools to tell if content is written by a bot like ChatGPT
SINGAPORE - Students love it, but it is the nightmare of teachers. ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, has been thrust into the spotlight since its latest version was released in November 2022.
The chatbot, developed by well-funded United States start-up OpenAI, is able to generate coherent essays and solve word-based maths problems.
The race to beat AI-assisted plagiarism and cheating is on. The Straits Times looks at five plagiarism detection tools.
5 plagiarism detection tools to tell if content is written by a bot like ChatGPT
SINGAPORE - Students love it, but it is the nightmare of teachers. ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, has been thrust into the spotlight since its latest version was released in November 2022.
The chatbot, developed by well-funded United States start-up OpenAI, is able to generate coherent essays and solve word-based maths problems.
The race to beat AI-assisted plagiarism and cheating is on. The Straits Times looks at five plagiarism detection tools.
1. GPTZero
https://gptzero.me/
2. GLTR (Giant Language Model Test Room)
http://gltr.io/dist/index.html
3. GPT-2 Output Detector
https://openai-openai-detector.hf.space/)
4. Watermarking (coming soon)
https://scottaaronson.blog/?p=6823
5. Turnitin Originality for ChatGPT (coming soon)
(https://www.straitstimes.com/tech/tech-news/5-plagiarism-detection-tools-to-tell-if-content-is-written-by-a-bot-like-chatgpt)