How is Hivewatcher detecting AI-generated writing?

in #hivewatcher2 years ago

The last few days, I have been trying to write a blog with ChatGPT. It was a really great experience. I simply chose some keywords and commanded ChatGPT to write a blog for me, and the result was amazing! It wrote a blog for me that exceeded my expectations.

Few of the posts from ChatGPT, I posted some of them to the Hive. I thought it was impossible to detect whether those posts were written by AI or ChatGPT. But I was wrong. Those posts were already detected by HiveWatcher and an alert was sent to me for posting a blog written by ChatGPT.

However, I still don't understand how Hivewatcher detects posts generated by AI or something like that. After getting an alert from ChatGPT, I started searching about this. I have searched Google about this topic to understand how Hivewatcher detects AI-generated posts. I saw that there are many articles about this topic.


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Many people have already written about this topic, and there are some tools available on the internet that can detect whether a post or blog has been written by an AI or a human being. However, I don't understand how these tools work.

I wanted to test those tools, so I used ChatGPT to write a blog post and copied and pasted it into those tools. However, I was disappointed to find that those tools said the post was written by a human being. I knew that the tools were wrong.

I started to look for new tools that can detect whether an article or blog is written by AI or not, but so far I haven't found any good ones. If you know of any such tools, please share them with me.

However, I know that posting content such as plagiarism, copying, or AI-generated articles is prohibited on Hive. I made a mistake, and I never want to make that kind of mistake again.


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I have been using Hive since 2020 and it has been almost 3 years of my Hive journey. Most of the time, I write articles in Bangla, which is my mother tongue. Sometimes I also write some articles in English, though they are fewer. I want to make my journey longer.

I want to extend my journey with Hive. Starting today, I will write regularly in both English and Bangla. The last few days have been very busy for me, with my newborn baby, my wife, and my family. It was a great time for me, and I have gathered many memories to share with you. I hope I can share all of these memories and stories with you, and that you will enjoy them. Thank you.