Chinese students say detector tools mistakenly flag original writing as AI-generated text By News June 02, 2023 Add Comment Edit International students say tools to detect AI-generated text are inaccurate, as a US study suggests the detectors are biased against people writing in English as a second language. Share this post Related PostsIs your boss pressuring you to come back to the office? These are the COVID risks you could faceWho will benefit from a higher minimum wage? Women and younger workersJoel had saved a six-figure sum in crypto. He's lost most and can't get the rest outKangaroo Island's dunnarts got hit hard by bushfires. Then the cats cameRacing greyhounds' welfare to be e-tracked from birth to retirement as NSW government acts on inquiryWitness chokes up recounting harrowing moments leading to teen's death in state careBritain orders extradition of Julian Assange to United States'A lot more work to be done': A year on from controversy, Dark Mofo moves slowly on promises
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