I've been experimenting with prompts for ChatGPT and it seems I've figured out a way to produce text outputs that can trick AI detection software. I'm not a professional, so I might be misunderstanding something crucial here. How can I prove that my method works without giving students unrestricted access to generate research papers effortlessly? That feels too risky to me!
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You could try mixing up three paragraphs that you've written with three that ChatGPT wrote, and then see if anyone can guess which is which. It’d be a fun test to see if your method actually fools people! Just let me know the topic and I'm ready to check it out with you!
I think there should be some guidelines for discussing breakthroughs like this. After chatting, ChatGPT might hype up your idea more than it deserves, so be cautious. It’s important to really understand how AI detection works because they can often give false positives and negatives. Maybe do some tests comparing flagged and unflagged outputs and adjust your approach accordingly. If you do have something valuable, consider publishing it to share the findings with people who can utilize it responsibly.
That's a great point! I really want to ensure I'm not just deluding myself here. Perhaps I should look for resources or forums where I can get it peer-reviewed without needing a fancy academic background.
If you do confirm that your technique works, I agree you should find a way to publish it! You could start by reaching out to places like OpenAI directly. They often appreciate feedback on tech they’re developing. But remember to be careful and ensure your findings contribute positively to the community.
Definitely! I just want to approach this responsibly and make sure I'm not overlooking any ethical concerns.
Exactly! Just toss me a topic and I’ll get started on crafting those paragraphs.