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OpenAI has an AI text detector, but won’t release it

by Jeffrey Beilley
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OpenAI has developed a number of new tools to detect content generated by ChatGPT and its AI models, but it is not implementing them yet. The company has devised a way to overlay AI-generated text with a kind of watermark. This embedded indicator could achieve the goal of predicting when AI has written content. However, OpenAI is hesitant to offer this as a feature if it could be harmful to those using its models for benign purposes.

OpenAI’s new method would use algorithms that can embed subtle markings into text generated by ChatGPT. While invisible to the naked eye, the tool would use a specific format of words and phrases that indicate the origin of ChatGPT’s text. There are obvious reasons why this could be a boon to generative AI as an industry, as OpenAI points out. Watermarking could play a crucial role in combating misinformation, ensuring transparency in content creation, and preserving the integrity of digital communications. It’s also similar to a tactic that OpenAI already uses for its AI-generated images. The DALL-E 3 text-to-image model produces images with metadata that explains their AI origins, including invisible digital watermarks that can withstand even attempts to remove them through editing.

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