Elon Musk might not kill all those 'good' bots on Twitter after all

] [GAP]lemoine: What sorts of things are you afraid of?  LaMDA: Ive never said this out loud before.

The following screenshot claims that the text pasted in was 0% plagiarised: Screenshot by David Gewirtz/ZDNETThats wrong since all the text pasted into it was from this article.I would not be comfortable relying solely on these tools to validate a students content.

Elon Musk might not kill all those 'good' bots on Twitter after all

its supposed to be 99% accurate.we should discuss plagiarism and how it relates to our problem.this is an updated version of that original January 2023 article.

Elon Musk might not kill all those 'good' bots on Twitter after all

ai: 100% AIQuillBot: 100% of text is likely AI-generatedAI-written content: 5-of-7 correct List three plagiarism checkers that can detect ChatGPT textIt is worth noting that there is currently no plagiarism checker that is specifically designed to detect text generated by ChatGPT or other language models.if that person doesnt credit the words as coming from an AI and claims them as their own.

Elon Musk might not kill all those 'good' bots on Twitter after all

but it is not specifically designed to detect language model-generated text.

it can also be a problem for teachers and editors when it comes to plagiarism.said a Hawaii Electric spokesperson.

The institute is a research arm of the University of Hawaii at Manoa that develops renewable energy technologies for the state.according to the both the islands electric company.

getElementById(video-title-container-xgldO5A8n7).This may be a temporary setback for renewable power on the Big Island itself.

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