OpenAI shutters AI detector due to low accuracy
OpenAI has quietly pulled the plug on its AI Classifier, which aimed to help teachers, professors and others distinguish between human- and AI-written text
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OpenAI has quietly pulled the plug on its AI Classifier, which aimed to help teachers, professors and others distinguish between human- and AI-written text
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