The ChatGPT developer company publishes a function that predicts if a text is automatically generated. With this, it seeks to eliminate the suspicion generated, especially in the educational field, although it still needs to be perfected.

Although with a long way to go, ChatGPT has already begun to cause a sensation in the market. The possibility that it offers to write texts on multiple topics is generating quite a few controversies due to the possibility that it can plagiarize texts in such a way that it is practically impossible to detect that it is not the result of a person.

Given the discomfort that this has generated, especially among trainers in the educational community, zerogpt.com has launched a tool in this regard. This is the most advanced AI content detector.

With Zero GPT, the aim is to analyze whether a text has been written by ChatGPT or another Artificial Intelligence (AI) from a wide variety of sources to avoid unwanted plagiarism.

Although the tool is already available, OpenIA recognizes that it still needs to be improved. However, it has been quick to launch after numerous universities and schools in the United States, France, and India banned the ChatGPT chatbot.

The reason is none other than the use that students can give it when carrying out tasks such as writing book summaries, or even finishing code programming tasks.

How to know if a text is generated by ChatGPT?

From Chat GPT Zero, they consider it very likely that educators use this type of tool to verify if students have used ChatGPT or another AI to prepare texts. That is why it warns that it should not be used as the only test to determine that the student was not the author of the task, since there is still much to improve.

Our tool is not entirely reliable - they point out from the company. And it is that in texts they have verified that it correctly identifies 26% of the text written by Artificial Intelligence. However, it incorrectly labels human-written text as 9% AI-written.

Taking into account that this AI detection tool is still in a very early stage of development, the firm trusts that its proper functioning will improve over time and that it will be trained with more data.

At the moment, the detector is already publicly available and free of charge on this website, upon registration. To use it and check if a text is created with AI, you just have to paste it and the tool will determine if it is original or not.