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Posted on 15/03/201911/03/2019 by Rafael Scapin

This Site Detects Whether Text Was Written by a Bot

A team of scientists from the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab and Harvard University built an algorithm called GLTR that determines how likely it is that any particular passage of text was written by a tool like GPT-2 — an intriguing escalation in the battle against spam.

https://futurism.com/detects-text-written-bot

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