Submitted by vadhavaniyafaijan t3_10q0icp in singularity
sharkinwolvesclothin t1_j6ooyby wrote
Reply to comment by DeathGPT in ChatGPT Content Detector Launched By Stanford University by vadhavaniyafaijan
Your main issue is absolutely trivial - just make a rule that anything detected by the chosen algorithm results in redoing the assignment in class without internet, or even just the following assignment if you accept it as a helper but want to make sure they can do it themselves.
DeathGPT t1_j6ovt8e wrote
But what about the people that don’t use ChatGPT or they use Grammarly and the algorithm says they have a 70% match, then what? Make them redo the assignment? How is that fair?
Then what I gave you as a prompt, would reduce the detection from the algorithm to 0% so your point is flawed in the fact most of these detect ChatGPT software/sites are open to the public rather than a proprietary one only academia has access to.
Per openai ceo, humans adapted to using calculators in class, this will be true with ChatGPT.
MelodiGreig t1_j6p1gd4 wrote
Dunno why this got downvoted, they're not wrong.
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