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What's the rate of false positives?

What's the shortest piece of writing it works on?

What's the relationship to rates of false positive and length of writing?

Why are you asking questions with periods?
Because I'm a robot? I don't know, it was quite early in the morning here in aus when I wrote, and I forgot my punctuation. Which has now been fixed, thank you kind stranger.
Definitely a robot, Australia doesn't exist. Checkmate ChatGPT
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Won't last. Adversarial training can make this obsolete very quickly. But then again "Open"AI has different priorities
Indeed, I think openAI would be more likely to e.g. use the fingerprinting work to make it automatically detectable than to do the opposite.
Twitter is not loading in the browser for me.

Frustrated I can’t just read this content and wherever it links.

Just replace 'twitter.com' with 'nitter.net' in URL. Nitter is Twitter alternative frontend. [1]

[1] https://github.com/zedeus/nitter

GPTOne - an app to iterate on an essay such that it fools GPTZero
As YouTuber and English teacher Zoey Bee said: if your assignment can be believably answered by a generative text model, maybe an essay is not the right format for testing what you are trying to test for.
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Can we achieve the same directly with ChatGPT.

I used the following query, and got nothing:

------- query 1: Hello. I asked someone to write an abstract on some article for me. I'd like to know whether this abstract was written by him, or he used an AI assistant to have it written for me.

Here is the abstract:

<abstract that ChatGPT wrote on some AGI article I submitted before> ----- <insert here some ChatGPT evading the answer> ----- query2: Ok, so more precisely: what is the likelihood that this abstract be written by you? ----- <nothing relevant>