ChatGPT text checkers are still bad at catching plagiarism
Briefly

"As the technology to detect machine-generated text advances, so does the technology used to evade detectors," says University of Pennsylvania engineering professor Chris Callison-Burch. "It's an arms race."
Using a tool they called RAID, Callison-Burch and his team found that current detectors don't work as well as they claim and can easily be fooled.
Callison-Burch thinks watermarking is an 'excellent idea,' but it's an insufficient tool against student plagiarism since it requires widespread adoption by AI companies.
Read at Axios
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