Submitted by smswigart t3_10upngh in Futurology
I tested OpenAI's ChatGPT detector and found it to be... terrible. It couldn't tell with any certainty whether the Bible, or copy straight from ChatGPT was AI generated. Making this technology public with reliability this low, IMHO, is irresponsible. No one should be using this to, for example, decide that a student's work was AI generated. And I'm skeptical that this technology will ever be reliable.
For the details of the tests and results, check out: The ChatGPT Detector is Laughably Bad - by Scott Swigart (substack.com)
What are your thoughts on the merits and feasibility of AI detection?
the_zelectro t1_j7d7s8m wrote
It's a joke. They need to store a cache of everything that has been generated over the course of a week/month. Then, use that to detect plagiarism. Should catch the worst cases and they can even make it a feature built-in to ChatGPT.
They can do this with ease. But, they just haven't for some reason.