ChatGPT Unmasked: How AI-Generated Content Can Be Detected
Last Updated on July 17, 2023 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Edoardo Bianchi
Originally published on Towards AI.
There are several ways to spot people using ChatGPT for writing

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ChatGPT has emerged as a leading language model that is changing the way people create and consume content. Its ability to quickly generate high-quality responses has made it a popular tool for businesses and individuals. As ChatGPT and other AI-powered content generation tools become more widespread, the need to identify and distinguish between human- and machine-generated text increases. This fact is essential for maintaining content integrity and ensuring that readers receive authentic information. In this article, I will explore the challenges associated with identifying AI-generated content and existing solutions.
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