I've been checking out some online AI detection tools like ZeroGPT and Quillbot, and I've noticed they can't seem to detect content that's copied from ChatGPT anymore. I'm wondering what's going on here. Did the AI models evolve faster than these detection algorithms, or were they just unreliable to begin with?
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Honestly, I don't think the detectors were ever that reliable. They might have worked for a while, but as AI content improves, those tools struggle to keep up. It's like a cat and mouse game where AI evolves quicker than the detectors can adapt.
So you're saying it was kind of a scam from the start? That doesn't sound good!