
ChatGPT creator rolls out 'imperfect' tool to help teachers spot potential cheating
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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 unveiling a new tool to help teachers adapt.
OpenAI on Tuesday announced a new feature, called an "AI text classifier," that allows users to check if an essay was written by a human or AI. But even OpenAI admits it's "imperfect."
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