Yes, the Compilatio AI detector is evolving
The Compilatio AI detector highlights whether a text is written by a human or a generative AI. It is itself based on an AI and on the expertise of our in-house team in natural language processing (NLP). Compilatio regularly evaluates, tests, develops and updates its system for detecting AI-generated content.
➡️ The detector's performance evolves over time.
For more information, see the article "How reliable is the Compilatio AI detector?"
And other ways to prove the originality of content
At the same time, Compilatio is continuing the work it has been doing for several years on the use of AI for different tasks, including the preparation of a language- and word-independent similarity detection functionality based on the meaning and arrangement of ideas in the text.
- Task 1: Find the sources from which ChatGPT produced its text.
On this point, we are evaluating the effectiveness of our reformulation detection. - Task 2: Recognize the "style" of authors to answer the question:
- Is a text consistent with the student's style, in relation to known previous productions?
This work will enable us to determine whether a text has been partially or totally written by the advertised author.
Always combining technology and awareness
Obviously, the challenge cannot be purely technical. There are many educational avenues to explore, too!
In April 2023, Compilatio brought together academic experts to explore the pedagogical opportunities offered by text-generating AIs.
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