AI-text detection tools are really easy to fool

MIT Technology Review 

Then each researcher wrote an additional text in Bosnian, Czech, German, Latvian, Slovak, Spanish, or Swedish. Those texts were passed through either the AI translation tool DeepL or Google Translate to translate them into English. The team then used ChatGPT to generate two additional texts each, which they slightly tweaked in an effort to hide that it'd been AI-generated. One set was edited manually by the researchers, who reordered sentences and exchanged words, while another was rewritten using an AI paraphrasing tool called Quillbot. In the end, they had 54 documents to test the detection tools on.

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