GPTZero is an artificial intelligence detection software developed to identify artificially generated text, such as that produced by large language models.[2][3][4][5]
While GPTZero has received positive coverage for its efforts to prevent academic dishonesty, its reported outputs of false positives has been source of criticism.[6]
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