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  2. Artificial intelligence content detection - Wikipedia

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    Artificial intelligence detection software aims to determine whether some content (text, image, video or audio) was generated using artificial intelligence (AI). However, the reliability of such software is a topic of debate, [ 1 ] and there are concerns about the potential misapplication of AI detection software by educators.

  3. OpenAI to launch tool to detect images created by DALL-E 3

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    The company said the tool correctly identified images created by DALL-E 3 about 98% of the time in internal testing and can handle common modifications such as compression, cropping and saturation ...

  4. Content similarity detection - Wikipedia

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    Citation analysis to detect plagiarism is a relatively young concept. It has not been adopted by commercial software, but a first prototype of a citation-based plagiarism detection system exists. [28] Similar order and proximity of citations in the examined documents are the main criteria used to compute citation pattern similarities.

  5. Handwriting recognition - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The image of the written text may be sensed "off line" from a piece of paper by optical scanning (optical character recognition) or intelligent word recognition. Alternatively, the movements of the pen tip may be sensed "on line", for example by a pen-based computer screen surface, a generally easier task as there are more clues available.

  6. This is what happens when ChatGPT tries to create crochet ...

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    We crocheted some ChatGPT-generated patterns to find out. ChatGPT, a publicly available language-learning AI, was not designed to create things like crochet or knitting patterns, but what happens ...

  7. ChatGPT - Wikipedia

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    ChatGPT is a generative artificial intelligence chatbot developed by OpenAI and launched in 2022. It is currently based on the GPT-4o large language model (LLM). ChatGPT can generate human-like conversational responses and enables users to refine and steer a conversation towards a desired length, format, style, level of detail, and language. [2]

  8. GPT-3 - Wikipedia

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    The first GPT model was known as "GPT-1," and it was followed by "GPT-2" in February 2019. Created as a direct scale-up of its predecessor, GPT-2 had both its parameter count and dataset size increased by a factor of 10. It had 1.5 billion parameters, and was trained on a dataset of 8 million web pages. [9]

  9. Ideogram (text-to-image model) - Wikipedia

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    Ideogram is a freemium text-to-image model developed by Ideogram, Inc. using deep learning methodologies to generate digital images from natural language descriptions known as prompts. The model is capable of generating legible text in the images compared to other text-to-image models. [1] [2]