We’ve launched our own #CommunityNotes powered by GPTZero’s AI source finder! Support us at @ProductHunt and try it yourself by tagging @GPTZeroAI and replying “fact check” on any post.
Researchers from @EPFL_en use GPTZero to investigate the impact of LLMs in peer reviews.
The results?
- At least 15.8% of peer reviews were written using AI assistance
- Papers receiving an LLM-assisted peer review were 4.9% more likely to be accepted than papers that did not
Received ChatGPT-like reviews? They may have boosted your paper's odds of being accepted!
In a quasi-experimental study of a top AI conference, ICLR, we measured the effect of AI-assisted peer reviews on scores and acceptance rates. (Led by @russogiusep)
arxiv.org/abs/2405.02150
Excited to have Bloomberg cover our $3.5M seed round with @uncorkcap and @neo as well as @EMostaque, @jaltma and @tglocer! We're building the next generation of tools to enable the responsible adoption of AI, and hiring people excited by this mission to join us.
A 22-year-old Princeton University student developed an app called GPTZero to deter the misuse of the ChatGPT in classrooms. Now he aims to "save journalism" trib.al/G2GYAk9
Friends don't let friends make unsupported arguments. Launching today: GPTZero's NEW Source Finder detects claims in any text and helps find you citable evidence to support or challenge your positions. Learn more:
Really proud that @edward_the6 of GPTZero is one of the top 100 leaders and visionary in the world, bringing transparency in AI out of the lab and to the people!
Pinch me.
I'm really honored to be on the @BusinessInsider AI 100 list this year.
Being the youngest and among the least experienced on the list is really humbling — especially alongside generational AI greats like Hinton and Urtasun.
also a reminder of the speed of
"We really need to get to the core of what all of this is about. It’s not about catching the student. It’s not even about detecting an AI. It’s about preserving what’s human." - @edward_the6 at @asugsvsummit
We investigated 100 top @substack authors for AI-generated content and shared our findings with @WIRED. To celebrate the vast majority of writers creating human content, we've launched a #CertifiedHuman badge by GPTZero. Learn more about the findings:
We were honored to welcome Deputy PM @cafreeland 🇨🇦to the GPTZero office in Toronto! We’re proud to have an all-Canadian founding and machine learning team supporting our leading AI content detector. Read more on the visit: gptzero.me/news/canada-de…
Turns out it gets exponentially harder to hide AI-generated text the longer the text gets. Nonetheless, our team keeps on improving the detector, since you got to put the theory into practice!
2024 was a big year for us! 2025 will be even bigger. The need for transparency and clarity around AI-generated content grows exponentially. Let's keep preserving what's human. 💪
Yes!!
@taraviswanathan we even built out the ability for teachers to replay the entire writing process on google docs 🥵
but next, we're team student, and are building a human-AI writing editor, a way for students to write responsibly even with some AI content
While AI itself isn’t harmful to research, it clearly has generated much more unreviewed work to be submitted and accepted into academic publications.
Increasingly important for publications to have AI detection in their review pipeline!