🎉 We are incredibly excited to announce our $10m Series A round, led by Footwork with participation from Reach Capital, Uncork Capital, Neo, and Alt Capital. The last year has been unforgettable for Alex Cui and me. We owe much of it to the incredible team of people, diverse, kind, and inspiring human beings we get to work with every day. Working with Nikhil and Mike is really special, from the first time I met Nikhil (https://lnkd.in/gnQMYzN5) to hearing about Mike's legendary runs as COO twice-over. Even yesterday, when Mike was grabbing lunch with our team, he shared that some of his best hires were the ones who were kind and humble. That’s the type of company we want to build. If you’re passionate about building a future with responsible and transparent adoption of AI, join our team! (https://lnkd.in/ewGUwsNs) Thanks to the amazing people who have believed and supported us on this journey, and even more excited for the next year 🚀 https://lnkd.in/g3wwd4mn Nikhil Basu Trivedi, Mike Smith, James Kim, Tripp Jones, Ali Partovi Jack Altman Russ Heddleston Tom Glocer Ruslan Salakhutdinov Adrien Treuille Suzanne Xie Amy Saper Enzo Cavalie Wayee Chu Jim Lobdell Tony Wan Adriana Roche Andy McLoughlin Jeff Clavier Sara Du Stephen Cornwell Emily Cohen Sarah Du Ayushi Sinha Kelvin Yu Vincent Po Umesh Khanna John Taysom Alex Mashrabov Jeff Herbst
GPTZero
Technology, Information and Media
New York City, New York 2,615 followers
Building the safeguards for responsible AI adoption in education and our world.
About us
GPTZero is the world's leading AI-text identification platform. Our mission is to restore information quality and transparency on the internet. We give millions of users the ability to see the origin, reliability, and quality of information, and enable responsible adoption of AI.
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- Technology, Information and Media
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- 11-50 employees
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- New York City, New York
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- ML/AI, LLM, and ai detection
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All summer, we’ve been hard at work in the lab. Today, we're happy to present GPTZero Docs, our newest editor platform that records and cites AI usage at the sentence level. It's perfect for writers, educators, students... and you. Log in now to see it in action!
Announcing: GPTZero Docs, the future of transparent writing
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Our investigation into the frequency of AI-generated sources on Perplexity was just covered on the front pages of Forbes. This, alongside our previous work with the New York Times in monitoring AI books on Amazon, are critical reminders of the importance of supporting journalism. AI owes, and continues to be dependent on newsrooms and original reporting. Incredibly proud of the team at GPTZero for this work! Thanks and shoutouts to Rashi Shrivastava Elizabeth A. Harris Tom Glocer Nikhil Basu Trivedi Ali Partovi Tripp Jones Aimee Rinehart Ruslan Salakhutdinov
Forbes has learned that AI search engine Perplexity is also regularly citing AI-generated blogs that contain inaccurate, out of date and sometimes contradictory information as being authoritative. It wasn’t supposed to be that way: Perplexity scrapes real-time information from the internet and uses a mix of large language models to generate short summaries on any topic, with an eye to producing the best results from the web. But a study conducted by AI content detection platform GPTZero, Perplexity’s search engine is drawing information from and citing AI-generated posts on a wide variety of topics including travel, sports, food, technology and politics. In one example we noted, it provided contradictory information about whether patients allergic to penicillin could use a particular alternative. Zak Shumaylov, a machine learning researcher at the University of Cambridge, said that when an AI model is trained on AI-generated data, it risks “model collapse” where it starts “spewing nonsense because there is no longer information.” This poses yet another problem for the beleaguered AI startup, already under scrutiny for plagiarizing journalistic work from multiple news outlets including Forbes, CNBC and Bloomberg and from a Wired report that found it was evading safeguards that should have prevented it from scraping certain websites.
Garbage In, Garbage Out: Perplexity Spreads Misinformation From Spammy AI Blog Posts
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Welcome Nazar to the team!
We are beyond excited to welcome Nazar as the newest member of our Machine Learning team. Nazar previously led the ML R&D team as employee #2 of the profitable a16z-backed generative media company Reface🇺🇦 and developed the ML models that propelled them to 250M+ downloads and 200+ headcount. He hopes to repeat the journey with GPTZero 🚀
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In a recent webinar on AI and security that I hosted, we delved into the challenges faced by early adopters of generative AI in enterprise environments. One standout moment was Edward Tian's insights into the risks associated with early adoption, especially around training data contamination. . As the co-founder of GPTZero, Edward pointed out that many AI models are more susceptible to data contamination than we might realize. "I think a lot of these models…are more vulnerable than you think to contaminations in their training data…[and as we run out of new data] all of them are polluted with outputs of AI models themselves.” You can watch this segment of the webinar in the video below. I’ve also shared a link to the full recording in the comments for more in-depth discussions. I’m also curious: how does your business or client balance risks with being an early adopter vs. being late to the AI game?
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So you detected AI in your classroom… now what? A year ago everyone was asking “Is this AI?” and we were first to market to develop an AI detection tool. Now they’re asking “What do I do next?” and we are first to market in the next step in AI detection, Request Edits. As a content reviewer, you can request the author edits out AI generated text with their human contributions. See how it works: https://lnkd.in/djKs8Gdg
What to do if you detect plagiarism in your classroom?
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The integration of AI is redefining traditional teaching paradigms and unlocking new possibilities for personalized learning experiences. In GPTZero’s mission of shining light on pioneering AI-powered tools, we had a chance to sit down with Giorgio La Pietra, Co-Founder of reevolutiva and member of CourseFactory Team, 100% customizable courses powered by AI. Read the highlights below ⬇ https://lnkd.in/dxzjYyKE
Why educators should adopt AI
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For today's iteration of 'AI Conversations with Teachers,' we spoke with Winston Roberts, AKA Teacher in a Suit, who’s not only an educator, but an advocate for responsible AI adoption in the classroom. We sat down with Winston to unpack his thoughts on AI detection and his unique forward-thinking perspective on AI in the classroom. Watch the live interview and read the highlights below: https://lnkd.in/dG3MpV3x #AIineducation
AI conversations with teachers: should AI be used in classrooms?
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Researchers use GPTZero to investigate the impact of LLMs in peer reviews. The results? - At least 15.8% of peer reviews were written using AI assistance (4,428 out of 28,029 reviews) - AI-assisted reviews had 14.4% increased odds of assigning higher scores than human reviews - Papers receiving an LLM-assisted peer review were 4.9% more likely to be accepted than papers that did not What do these findings mean? Peer reviews assisted by LLMs may impact the validity and fairness of the peer-review system, one of the cornerstones of modern science. Read the full study. ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/di7wXFDf
Researchers use GPTZero to investigate the impact of LLMs in peer reviews
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ASU+GSV Summit 2024 kicked off last week bringing together thought leaders with a common goal: elevate the scope and scale of innovation in the education sector. GPTZero CEO Edward Tian sat down with Turnitin CPO Annie Chechitelli to debate the role of AI in academic integrity, and their differing philosophies. Read and watch the highlights in the link below ⬇ https://lnkd.in/e-MBy-Ke
The Evolution of AI Detection — and a GPTZero and Turnitin Rematch
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