Origin is an AI Detector built by the GPTZero team with the mission of preserving an internet for authentic human content. In an AI-filled world, every human deserves to know the source of each piece of information.
Hi! Olivia here-- feel free to drop any questions or concerns about our design process! We are actively looking for feedback to make our tool more usable and accessible.
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@olivia_kusio The right-click feature does not seem to work as yet. I right-clicked text generated directly by openai and it came up 1 percent and copy and pasted the identical text into the text box area of the app, and it came up 94 percent. Right-click is a great feature but seems to need work!
Love all the feedback we're getting. Really appreciate y'all taking the time to review our first launch on Product Hunt! Follow us for much more to come https://www.producthunt.com/prod... :)
@raphael_allstadt Thank you very much. And yes, supporting automated analysis is on our roadmap. The current version of the extension requires you – the user – to make an active choice/decision to sca for AI-generated content. However, we believe that with the percentage of AI-generated content on the web increasing every day, we'll provide more value by providing ambient detection. I'd be curious to hear if you have any specific ideas of how you would like for that to work
@raphael_allstadt I'm not able to share an ETA at this moment but, every time that we get requests for it, it moves higher up on our to-do list so thank you for the suggestion. We'll also be putting out a roadmap n our website...I invite you to keep an eye out for that 🙂
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Oh wow this is awesome! People are already getting concerned that AI generated content might be misused to spread misinformation and manipulate people, so it’s actually great to have something that can verify all kinds information!
@ygunayer Thank you Yalin! We agree with that theory. We don't think there's anything inherently wrong with AI-generated content; in fact, we recognize that LLMs can boost productivity when used appropriately. However, it's also a reality that models are prone to hallucination and there have been several instances of them simply making things up. Over time, we'll definitely be taking a step in the direction of marrying content origin with content accuracy
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Very exciting development. But I'm concerned about privacy and security, given that the warning from Chrome is the extension will be able to access all content in my browser. What reassurance can you provide about this? Can it access all content, or just the stuff I highlight for checking? What's done with the content after the check?
@paul_eisen Thank you for your question! It's an important one-- Origin doesn't read the content of your browser without actively pasting it in the extension. The reason why we need the content permission is to be able to enable the Highlight and Scan feature, where you can highlight text on your browser, and ask Origin to scan it for AI. So we only access the text you highlight for checking. We do keep a log of the output text analysis and probability, to help us prevent abuse and improve the product only. Access is not granted to any 3rd party. Additionally, we delete customer data on demand as in compliance with GDPR.
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@olivia_kusio Thank you; this is the policy I was hoping for.
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Your app rated my articles lower than those generated by AI lol. As people increasingly read AI generated content, they will start thinking and then writing like AI. How are you then going to differentiate between AI and a human? Also, AI is becoming increasingly more human-like as what my articles’ score and those of AI show. And that’s the age of AI - an idea that seemed good today, would probably be obsolete tomorrow, just like your product.
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Question. Another instructor and I were testing out gptzero. When I uploaded a page of a student's report that I found suspicious, I received the notice that there was a 95% chance that the page was AI-written. Same for most of the text from individual pages I copied and pasted into the https://app.gptzero.me/app/welcome page.
However, when we uploaded the entire paper, we received the message that the paper was human written.
Can someone tell us how this would have happened?
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