https://x.com/emollick/status/1659017978745085954
Read More from Ethan here : https://www.oneusefulthing.org/p/the-homework-apocalypse
TLDR:
Detecting AI-written work has become increasingly difficult due to the rapid advancements in natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning technologies.
Modern AI models, such as OpenAI's GPT-4, can generate text that closely mimics human writing in terms of style, coherence, and complexity.
These models are trained on vast datasets that include diverse writing styles, enabling them to produce contextually appropriate and semantically rich content.
The AI's ability to understand and generate human-like text means that the subtle nuances, idiomatic expressions, and logical structures present in AI-generated content are often indistinguishable from those created by humans.
Traditional methods of plagiarism detection, which primarily focus on comparing text against a database of known sources, fall short when it comes to identifying AI-generated work because the content is original, albeit machine-produced.
AI systems can be fine-tuned for specific tasks, such as academic writing, business reports, or creative storytelling, making the output even more convincing and tailored. It's as easy as 1 click apps now.
This customization allows AI-generated text to adhere closely to the expected norms and standards of a given genre or field, further complicating detection efforts.
With AI's ability to learn from user feedback and improve over time, the quality and authenticity of the generated text continue to enhance.
It is increasingly difficult for educators, employers, and content platforms to distinguish between human and AI authorship.
As AI technology evolves, developing effective detection methods requires equally sophisticated tools that can analyze deeper linguistic patterns and inconsistencies.
Detecting AI-generated content is a challenge that is both technically complex and resource-intensive.
At this time, the models are evolving so fast it will be nearly impossible to detect AND PROVE content was AI written.
It's going to impact far more than you realize, EVEN REAL ESTATE!
https://www.vice.com/en/article/xgwpmk/ai-generated-furniture-real-estate-listings