AI Detection Tips and Reviews
Trick Me Not tools are becoming more and more accurate. But they are still not foolproof. You can run the same text through multiple tools and get wildly different results, which is why it’s important to always have a human set of eyes look at your work before you post it.
In-Depth Reviews of Leading AI Detection Tools
One of the most popular AI content detection tools is Copyleaks, which has a self-reported accuracy of 99.1% and a 0.2% false positive rate across AI-generated content (based on its internal testing). It also offers sentence-level analysis, full model coverage (including Bard and GPT-4), and can be used to check source code, making it a good choice for software development teams. Copyleaks is free for use and integrates with Learning Management Systems, making it a great option for educational institutions and e-learning platforms.
Winston AI is another top-rated tool, with a 99% accuracy rating for ChatGPT and Bard. It also has a very easy-to-use interface and allows users to save reports, so they can return to their results without re-running the test.
GLTR is another excellent AI detection tool, developed by MIT-IBM Watson AI lab and HarvardNLP. It uses the GPT-2 language model to identify whether content is likely to be generated by AI. The tool color-codes words based on their likelihood to appear in AI-created content: yellow, red, and purple are the most common colors.
Finally, Writer is a streamlined AI content detector that focuses on efficiently gauging text artificiality. Users simply paste their text into the box to have it analyzed, and it will return a percentage score indicating how likely it is to be artificially written. It also supports a wide range of languages, and it can be integrated with Microsoft Word.