GPTZero, the three-year-old AI detection startup that Princeton grad Edward Tian first built as a senior thesis project, has been acquired by Superhuman, the companies announced on Tuesday. Terms of ...
Superhuman, the company that used to be Grammarly, just bought GPTZero, the startup that catches AI writing. The contradiction is the point. As the internet fills with machine-made text, proving ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. As AI-generated content storms the internet, productivity company Superhuman is acquiring GPTZero, an ...
The GPTZero tool has been created by a Princeton University senior named Edward Tian. This tool can correctly detect works generated by ChatGPT more than 98% of the time and is available for free to ...
GPTZero will expand Superhuman’s authenticity layer, giving writers and readers confidence about the origin of what they’re submitting and reviewing While readers want to know the origin of what ...
Among all the young AI startups being ruthlessly pursued by VCs these days, GPTZero has already grown into profitability in its first year and a half of life, generating millions in revenue. Founded ...
In terms of world-changing technologies, ChatGPT has truly made a massive impact on the way people think about writing and coding in the short time that it’s been available. However, this ability has ...
GPTZero can tell you whether a document, report or other item was possibly written by a human or by AI. Here’s a step-by-step guide on using GPTZero for this purpose. With the popularity of ChatGPT, ...
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