Ai Plagiarism Checker for ChatGPT 2023
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Introduction
Hello everyone, welcome back to my channel! In today's video, I want to show you the best plagiarism checker for ChatGPT. This article will detail three different tools you can use to check if content was written by AI, such as GPT and other AI content generators. By using these tools, you can identify whether content was generated by AI or not. Let's dive straight into the tools without further ado.
Tool 1: GPTZero
The first tool is called GPTZero. You can access it at gptzero.me. This tool allows you to detect any content written by AI. Here's how it works:
- You can upload files like PDFs, documents, and txt files for checking.
- If you don't have an account, you are limited to one use per day. Creating an account will grant unlimited access.
- The tool will highlight any text written by AI and provide a plagiarism score.
- It offers a dashboard where you can analyze multiple texts, showing whether a sentence is likely human-written or AI-written.
Tool 2: Originality.ai
The second tool is Originality.ai. You can find it at originality.ai or install their Chrome extension.
- Once installed, this extension can analyze content on any website you visit, determine whether it's AI-generated, and check for plagiarism.
- You can paste the text into the tool or use it directly within your browser via the Chrome extension.
- Creating an account will grant you 45 credits, with each scan costing a small number of credits.
- The service provides detailed reports showing the AI detection score on a scale from 0-100.
Tool 3: OpenAI’s AI Text Classifier
The last tool is AI Test Classifier from OpenAI, available at platform.openai.com/AI-classifier.
- This tool was designed for educators but is also useful for general content creators.
- You need to input at least 1000 characters (approximately 150 to 250 words) for it to work.
- The tool classifies texts as very unlikely, unlikely, unclear, possibly, or likely AI-generated.
- It is completely free to use and requires you to log in with an OpenAI account.
Conclusion
These three tools can help you check whether a piece of content is AI-generated:
- GPTZero
- Originality.ai
- OpenAI’s AI Test Classifier
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Keywords
- AI Plagiarism Checker
- ChatGPT
- GPTZero
- Originality.ai
- OpenAI AI Text Classifier
- AI Detection Tool
- Content Analysis
- Plagiarism Detection
FAQ
What is GPTZero? GPTZero is a tool that allows you to detect and highlight AI-generated content by analyzing text and providing a plagiarism score.
How does Originality.ai work? Originality.ai works through a browser-based Chrome extension that can analyze text on various websites and in documents, providing an AI detection score and checking for plagiarism.
Can I use OpenAI’s AI Test Classifier for free? Yes, OpenAI’s AI Test Classifier is free to use. You need to log in with an OpenAI account and input at least 1000 characters for it to analyze.
Do these tools require accounts to use? GPTZero and Originality.ai require you to create accounts to access their full features, while OpenAI’s AI Test Classifier also requires an OpenAI account for usage.
Are there limitations on the number of scans? Yes, on GPTZero you can only perform one scan per day without an account. In Originality.ai, each scan costs a credit, and new users receive 45 free credits. OpenAI’s AI Test Classifier does not specify a limitation but requires content to be at least 1000 characters long.