Startup says it can reliably detect AI-generated content - SiliconANGLE

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The media, academia and business worlds have been swooning over the sophistication of OpenAI LLC's ChatGPT natural language generator, but content marketers have reasons for concern. That industry thrives on search engine optimization and is hypersensitive to intellectual property issues such as plagiarism, particularly since Google LLC has made it clear that it frowns on publishers of stolen and auto-generated content. Google isn't saying whether it has cracked the code of how to detect machine-generated text reliably, but a Canadian content marketer thinks he has come pretty close, even if he isn't exactly sure how the solution he's selling actually works. That could be a big deal for people in the content marketing and academic fields. The prospect that artificial intelligence can soon produce long-form content that rivals the quality of human writers even prompted The Atlantic last week to question recently whether college essays are dead.

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