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GPTZero Launches Authorship Tools to Protect Original Writing

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GPTZero’s authorship tools aim to provide transparency into the writing process and detect artificial intelligence.

GPTZero, the leading AI detection platform used by more than 3 million educators, students, and writers, announced the launch of its authorship tools that incorporate built-in AI detection, video writing replay, and custom pedagogical aids for teachers.

As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly pervasive, poor-quality AI-content threatens information transparency on the internet and academic integrity in the classrooms. Unlike other AI detectors built by companies that profit off AI usage, like OpenAI and Grammarly, GPTZero’s authorship tools center the company’s mission to deliver precise detection and technological guardrails for responsible AI usage.

“Since launching the first AI detector in 2022, our mission to preserve what’s human has become even more important in the face of ever increasing AI-generated content,” says Edward Tian, CEO of GPTZero. “Businesses who stand to gain from generating the AI content have less incentive to invest in proper AI detection, while GPTZero has always put preserving originality first.”

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GPTZero’s authorship tool is available as an integration in Google Docs, Google Classroom, and on GPTZero’s platform. This product is free for both teachers and students to use this upcoming school year, and offers the following authorship and human writing verification tools in its product:

The GPTZero authorship tools were developed alongside involvement from educators across learning institutions, including the American Federation of Teachers, University of Louisiana system, and University of Virginia School of Education.

GPTZero gives teachers in all stages of their career a voice in shaping new AI tools specifically for the classroom,” said Catherine. “I am most enthusiastic about how [this authorship tool] gives teachers a seat at the table and elevates their insights with the goal of creating effective and accessible AI,” said Catherine Brighton, Senior Associate Dean for Academic Programs and Student Affairs, at UVA.

Source: PRNewswire

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