Copyleaks has added a new feature that may identify texts originating from AI tools as plagiarism concerns related to ChatGPT’s increase.
It recognizes texts from different generative AI tools in addition to the well-known ChatGPT. The business is now demonstrating to academic institutions its capacity to assist in confirming the originality of students’ work.
This new tool features a copy-prevention mechanism that makes it easier for it to recognize AI documents. Additionally, this tool is already showing how much individuals rely on AI messages.
In a test, ChatGPT was loaded with text to create a message from Google’s CEO informing employees of impending layoffs. On the same day that Google let go of 12,000 employees, this test was run. The genuine letter from Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, and the letter from ChatGPT were posted side by side. The decision of which letter was written by a person was then put to a random group of people. According to the test results, every participant preferred the AI-generated text over the one that was created by a human. However, the mail from ChatGPT was quickly discovered by Copyleaks.