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  2. Copyleaks - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyleaks

    Copyleaks is a plagiarism detection platform that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to identify similar and identical content across various formats. [1] [2]Copyleaks was founded in 2015 by Alon Yamin and Yehonatan Bitton, software developers working with text analysis, AI, machine learning, and other cutting-edge technologies.

  3. ChatGPT isn't the only cool AI tool made by OpenAI — check ...

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    OpenAI is the startup behind the viral AI chatbot ChatGPT, but the company has other AI products. DALL-E creates images based on detailed text descriptions and Sora creates videos.

  4. Plagiarism - Wikipedia

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    A demonstration of how an individual may replicate text from another source to intentionally deceive a reader into believing they wrote the text themselves. In this example, the introductory paragraph of the Wikipedia article for the Trojan War (top) has been copy-and-pasted into a Microsoft Word document by John Doe (bottom). Doe, who is ...

  5. Content similarity detection - Wikipedia

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    The approaches are characterized by the type of similarity assessment they undertake: global or local. Global similarity assessment approaches use the characteristics taken from larger parts of the text or the document as a whole to compute similarity, while local methods only examine pre-selected text segments as input. [citation needed]

  6. ChatGPT has meltdown and starts sending alarming ... - AOL

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    ChatGPT appears to have broken, providing users with rambling responses of gibberish.. In recent hours, the artificial intelligence tool appears to be answering queries with long and nonsensical ...

  7. Wikipedia:Plagiarism - Wikipedia

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    It is usually possible to find the exact version in article history from which a mirror copy was made. Conversely, if the text in question was added in one large edit, and the text closely matches the external source, this is an indication of direct copying. When in doubt, double check search engine results with an experienced Wikipedian.

  8. A startup tested if ChatGPT and other AI chatbots could ... - AOL

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    A startup tested if ChatGPT and other AI chatbots could understand SEC filings. They failed about 70% of the time and only succeeded if told exactly where to look

  9. Undetectable.ai - Wikipedia

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    Undetectable AI (or Undetectable.ai) is an artificial intelligence content detection and modification software designed to identify and alter artificially generated text, such as that produced by large language models. [1] [2] [3]