Chat GPT AI can recall something that it has written

So what does this mean that Chat GPT Ai can ‘read’ a piece and tell that it wrote it. What this basically means, is that it is it’s own AI plagiarism detector.

This could be the ‘oh oh’ moments for students who rely on Chat GPT to write their assignments.

If you are too lazy to write your project, assignments or a body of text which requires thorough research, delegating Chat GPT for this task will be a thing of the past as Chat GPT can now recall what it has written.

Chat GPT has gotten so popular these days, that it is ‘down’ half the time, it is experiencing heavy traffic from users delving into this platform.

People are curious about this technology, hence the overloading of Open ai’s webserver.

With that said, in order for lecturer, tutors and teachers to check whether it has written something, they can just paste the body of text onto the console and ask it if it wrote it or not, it will reply yes or no.

It is uncertain whether it stores everything that it writes or if it detects a pattern in a written text and that it can tell it wrote it itself.

According to Capacity.com, Chat GPT stores previous conversations so as to be used as data for future conversations and so that it also provides good user experience.

Having asked Open Ai’s Chat GPT numerous times about a snippet of text that it wrote, they are surprisingly accurate.

Now, there’s a section where on the left hand side where it stores previous questions and answer, does Capacity.com mean this, or does it actually store data on it’s server of all questions asked?

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Regardless of whether it stores data or not, it can tell whether it said stated something or not, so getting AI to do assignments could be a thing of the past.

Im sure that the engine does it’s learning and does not actually store everything that it is asked.

Speaking of AIs and assignments, Turnitin, the world’s re-known plagiarism checker for the moodle platforms, now detects AI writing. As Ai will be more widespread, easily accessible and used more, so will the counter measures for plagiarism.

Ai’s will improve over time and have near human writing capability, speaking of humanizing of writings, there are services online which “humanizes” writings.

Quick tip if you want to avoid being detected by plagiarism checkers, try WordAi , it is an AI text writer, which supposedly rephrases and ‘humanizes” your texts to avoid being caught by plagiarism tools.

With the advent of these AI tools, it has become a nuisance in a sense to some university professors, while at the same time, some universities are embracing this technology.

Universities such as Macquire University, UNSW and the University of Melbourne, now allow students to use Chat GPT to write their assignments.

Should be incorporate AI into the learning system or does it make it easier for students and does not promote creative writing.

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