AI Detectors and Digital Trust: Building Confidence in Content Authenticity
In partnership with: AI Detector
By Ethan Stone
Artificial intelligence has been the most talked about and sought-after emergent technology in the world in the last few years. Companies in all industries are scrambling to implement AI into their systems, including more creative industries like filmmaking. The use of AI in writing has become more common, but not necessarily welcomed.
Since ChatGPT was released to the public, many people have been using it for daily tasks at work, school, and home. The convenience and ease of use have made AI a popular tool, but the demand for authenticity is increasing across many sectors of society and industries. There are even guides to help people determine what is or is not an authentic paper, article, study, or even recipe. The use of an AI Detector is an easy way to determine whether or not something is written by a human or is AI-generated.
AI Writing: The Good and Bad
Since ChatGPT was released in November of 2022, it has become widely used across many industries and academic settings. While AI platforms like ChatGPT can be a useful tool for research, they can also churn out flawed results, as they are taught on pre-existing content that may contain misinformation.
Though some advocates argue that using AI is a better way to write with concise language, others point to AI not being as dependable as people believe when it comes to writing. AI doesn’t understand the nuance of human languages and sometimes misunderstands context. It lacks the warmth and nuance of human interaction. AI writing can also sometimes rely too heavily on popular buzzwords or industry jargon.
AI will continue to improve as more accurate information is fed into the programs and it continues to learn how to determine what is true or false. AI is becoming better at emulating human writing, though there are some tell-tale signs. Even today people sometimes struggle to determine what has been written by a human and what has been written by AI. While machine learning by AI helps refine its abilities, it also assists in its detection. AI detectors will adapt to new advancements in AI writing, empowering users to determine what is and isn’t written by humans.
AI in Education
Students are increasingly using AI to write their papers. In the United Kingdom, the same amount of undergraduates were surveyed about their AI use and 53% admitted to using the technology. College and university students are not the only ones using AI. Students of all ages are depending more and more on AI to assist them in writing papers, doing homework, and researching.
As students are increasingly dependent on AI, teachers, and professors are using AI detectors to determine if their students are using AI technology in their schoolwork. Though in some cases educators support the use of AI, essays, reports, and other papers are expected to be written by a human. AI detectors not only help identify what percentage of a paper is written by AI but also if it has been plagiarised.
Students benefit from writing their own papers for several reasons. First, it teaches critical thinking. Though AI can assist in gathering pertinent information, students need to be able to analyse the information, double-check that it’s correct, and write a narrative based on their evaluation of their research. When students write their own papers, they develop writing skills that will benefit them in the long term. Writing also encourages independent thinking and develops communication skills. An overreliance on AI is detrimental in the long term. Additionally, at higher levels of education, there is a demand for authenticity. Plagiarism and the use of AI writing is an ethical concern in academia. When using AI, there is a risk of plagiarism since AI is trained on content that already exists. There have been discussions in academia of revoking degrees if the use of AI is proven.
AI detectors ensure the content integrity of students’ work.
AI Writing in Business
Though an increasing number of people in the business world are becoming dependent on AI writing, the demand for genuine human writing is growing and is regarded as a sign of trustworthiness. Now that people are aware of how widespread the use of AI has become, they want reassurance that they are dealing directly with a human on the other side of communication. It’s that personalised human interaction that AI cannot replicate. AI detectors can also be used to refine a draft to make certain it does not read as AI-generated.
AI detectors can quickly analyse an email or document and deliver a report to verify if it was written by AI or a human. This empowers people to decide whether or not they want to interact with a business that is heavily reliant on AI. Since people are more aware now of the unreliability of AI because of the quality of the content being fed into it, they are more likely to distrust articles, reports, studies, etc written by AI.
Using AI Detectors to Promote Trust
AI detectors can be used by businesses to ensure transparency in their communications and business dealings by making certain the content is created by a person and not AI-generated. This reassures those dealing with the business entity that they are in touch with an actual human. The credibility of a business hinges on the quality of its communication with the public, clients, partners, and employees. For academia, it helps professors verify that original work has been submitted.
The use of AI detectors can also make certain that any information imparted is not at risk of having been plagiarised or contains faulty information because it was created by AI. It’s important for people to feel confident in the information imparted by a business, brand, or student and believe that it’s trustworthy. Most importantly, AI detectors reduce the risk of misinformation, supporting a standard of quality that builds trust and maintains integrity in every interaction. In an age where authenticity matters more than ever, these tools can be pivotal for maintaining a genuine connection with audiences.