https://searchengineland.com/openai-ai-text-classifier-launc…
Maybe they will use the entered data to further develop the ChatGPT AI.
So far, I have found it to be a very handy tool and have it as a pinned tab.
https://searchengineland.com/openai-ai-text-classifier-launc…
Maybe they will use the entered data to further develop the ChatGPT AI.
So far, I have found it to be a very handy tool and have it as a pinned tab.
I asked,
"As an AI language model, I do not have feelings or opinions. However, I can provide you with factual information about the topic.
The creation of an AI detection tool by the creators of ChatGPT can be seen as a positive development, as it may help identify instances of AI-generated text and provide transparency and accountability in online communication. It could also be used to detect AI-generated spam, fake news, and other malicious activities that use AI to spread misinformation.
On the other hand, the use of AI detection tools could raise concerns about privacy and the ethics of AI, as well as the potential for misuse or abuse of the technology.
Ultimately, the impact of AI detection tools will depend on how they are used and the policies and regulations in place to govern their usage."
I kinda agree
Game of cat and mouse.
Tell me Mr Clear
What good is an AI detector
If you're unable to... think?
So is Google punishing websites in rankings that use AI to write copy?
At this point in time, no.
Unless you classify it as Spammy automatically-generated content then it is against their guidelines. However, how they would detect that and I guess would be an unknown.
Thanks for the information, geekcohen. Do you think this might change in the near future?
Hard to say. Personally, I hope not because its saving heaps of time using ChatGPT vs writing content.
@geekcohen: I completely agree, geekcohen. AI-generated content has certainly revolutionized the way we create and publish content. It would be unfortunate if Google were to penalize it in their search rankings.
Google wasn't punishing the obvious websites made to work off Google's algorithm before now, why would they change now?
Because MSFT own 49% of OpenAI, and Google are a data company.
Talking to the google assistant feels like I'm talking to a 6 year old after using chatGPT.
Maybe they will use the entered data to further develop the ChatGPT AI.
Of course they will. It's literally a technique for developing these models.
Sometimes I write stuff that looks very ChatGPTish.
It is because I want to get as much relevant content onto the page whilst cutting the fat. You will also find a lot of Executives also write in a similar manner to ChatGPT, abruptly changing from one subject to another.
Ultimately this is just going to mess up your best workplace candidates if they are hit for plagiarism.
How does @ChatGPT feel about this?