✅ How To 💯 Bypass Originality 3.0 Update

WordsAtScale
26 Feb 202406:29

TLDRIn this video, the speaker discusses the challenges of bypassing the recently updated Originality 3.0, a tool used for detecting AI-generated content. Despite being an AI detection expert, the speaker has not found a foolproof method to create content that can pass Originality 3.0 without returning high AI detection rates. They mention that even their own human-written work is flagged as 40-50% AI, which they find concerning. The speaker outlines three scenarios for content creation: 100% human-written text, which is rare; 50% human with the rest being AI, which is common; and 100% AI, which is the most frequent result. For the second scenario, they suggest manually rewriting or using AI to rewrite the AI-identified portions. They also mention that tools like Stealth GPT are currently the most stable for bypassing Originality 3.0, but acknowledge that the output may not always be grammatically correct. The speaker is critical of the new update and hopes for a rollback or less sensitivity in future versions. They also note that other tools are working on updates to better handle Originality 3.0, and they are developing their own prompts to improve the situation.

Takeaways

  • 🚫 Difficulty in Bypassing Originality 3.0: The speaker, an AI detection expert, has not been able to create a prompt that bypasses Originality 3.0 successfully.
  • 🤖 AI Detection Inconsistencies: The expert's own human-written work returns mixed results, indicating the instability of the AI detection model.
  • 📉 Negative Reviews: Some users have reported that even their original content is flagged as 40-50% AI, leading to dissatisfaction with the update.
  • 🔄 Inconsistency in Detection: The same prompt can yield varying results from 0% to 70% human, highlighting the inadequacy of the new update.
  • ✍️ Scenario 1: Writing 100% Human Text - This is not common and the speaker does not typically encounter this scenario.
  • 📝 Scenario 2: 50% Human Text - The speaker suggests manually or AI-assisted rewriting of the non-original part.
  • 🤖 Scenario 3: 100% AI Text - The speaker recommends using tools like Stealth GPT for rewriting to achieve higher originality scores.
  • 🛠️ Tool Usage: Stealth GPT's bypass tool is demonstrated to improve originality scores significantly, although it has limitations.
  • 📝 Rewrite and Recheck: A strategy of rewriting the non-original part and rechecking with Originality 3.0 is suggested to achieve better results.
  • 🔍 Other Tools: Stealth Rider, Cog bypass, and Undetectable are mentioned as working on updates to improve their performance.
  • 🔄 Ongoing Development: The speaker is also working on custom AI rewriting prompts, which are not yet ready for public use.
  • 🤔 Hope for Improvement: There is a hope expressed for a rollback or less sensitive update from Originality to improve the situation.

Q & A

  • What has been the main topic of discussion in the copyrighting detection niche recently?

    -The main topic of discussion has been the Originality 3.0 update and the challenges it presents in terms of bypassing its detection capabilities.

  • Why is it difficult to create a prompt that bypasses Originality 3.0?

    -It is difficult because Originality 3.0 is not a stable model, and even expert-created prompts often return results indicating a significant AI contribution, which is not desirable.

  • What was the speaker's experience when they asked Perplexity about bypassing Originality 3.0?

    -The speaker received three of their own videos as a result, indicating that they have some knowledge on the subject, but also highlighting the difficulty of the task.

  • What does the speaker suggest is the main reason for the difficulty in bypassing Originality 3.0?

    -The speaker suggests that the main reason is the instability of the model, which results in inconsistent detection rates even for the same prompt and subject matter.

  • What are the three scenarios one might find themselves in when dealing with Originality 3.0?

    -The three scenarios are: 1) Writing 100% human text, 2) Receiving a 50% human detection rate, and 3) Getting a 100% AI detection rate with no human contribution detected.

  • What is the speaker's current approach to dealing with a 50% human detection rate?

    -The speaker suggests either manually rewriting the AI-detected portion or using AI rewriting prompts to improve the originality score.

  • What tool is the speaker currently working on to help rewrite text and improve originality scores?

    -The speaker is working on custom AI rewriting prompts, which are not yet ready for public sharing.

  • Which tool did the speaker mention as the most stable one for bypassing Originality 3.0 as of their recording?

    -The speaker mentioned Stealth GPT as the most stable tool for bypassing Originality 3.0 at the time of the recording.

  • How did the speaker demonstrate the effectiveness of Stealth GPT in bypassing Originality 3.0?

    -The speaker used an essay that originally returned a 100% AI detection rate, ran it through Stealth GPT's bypass tool, and then achieved a 96% originality score.

  • What are the limitations the speaker found with the output from Stealth GPT when checking it on Hemingway and Grammarly?

    -The speaker found that while the output looked okay on Hemingway, it had several grammar and spelling errors when checked on Grammarly, indicating that passing Originality 3.0 does not guarantee perfect grammar and spelling.

  • What is the speaker's hope regarding the future updates of Originality 3.0?

    -The speaker hopes that the developers of Originality 3.0 will roll back the update or make it less sensitive, as they believe the current update is not very good.

  • What advice does the speaker give for dealing with text that has a 100% AI detection rate?

    -The speaker advises using tools like Stealth GPT, Cog bypass, or Undetectable, which are working on updates to better handle the 100% AI detection rate issue.

Outlines

00:00

🤖 Challenges of Bypassing Originality 3.0

The speaker discusses the difficulties faced by content creators and AI experts in bypassing the AI detection system known as Originality 3.0. Despite being an expert in AI detection, the speaker has been unable to create a prompt that can bypass Originality 3.0 while maintaining good readability. The speaker shares their experience of receiving their own videos as suggestions when asking for help on perplexity, indicating their knowledge on the subject. The main issue is identified as the instability of the model, which results in inconsistent human vs. AI detection rates, even for human-written work. The speaker also mentions the dissatisfaction within the community, as evidenced by a review update to v3.0 that still faces the same issues. Strategies for dealing with different Originality 3.0 detection rates are outlined: for 100% human text, there's no need for action; for 50% human text, the speaker suggests manual or AI rewriting; and for 100% AI text, the use of tools like stealth GPT is recommended. The speaker also mentions other tools like stealth Rider and undetectable that are working on updates and their own work on custom AI rewriting prompts.

05:00

🔍 Navigating Originality Detection and Tool Updates

The speaker addresses the challenges of passing originality checks with AI-generated content. They clarify that they do not write 100% human text and that their prompts often result in a 50% human detection rate with Originality 3.0. The speaker describes a process for handling text that Originality 3.0 detects as 50% human: saving the original 50%, rewriting the remaining 50%, and then using a bypass tool to achieve a higher originality score. They also discuss the limitations of stealth GPT and the ongoing efforts by various tools to improve their ability to bypass originality checks. The speaker expresses hope for a rollback or less sensitive update to Originality 3.0 and commits to testing the readability and correctness of these tools once they release their updates. They conclude by reiterating the strategies for dealing with different detection rates and express optimism for the development of their own prompt to help with the issue.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Originality 3.0

Originality 3.0 refers to an update to a plagiarism detection software that has been the subject of discussion due to its perceived difficulty in bypassing. In the video, the speaker discusses the challenges experts are facing with this update and how it affects the detection of AI-generated content.

💡AI Detection Expert

An AI Detection Expert is someone who is knowledgeable in the field of artificial intelligence and its applications, particularly in the context of detecting AI-generated content. The speaker identifies themselves as an AI detection expert but admits to struggling with creating prompts that can bypass Originality 3.0.

💡Perplexity

In the context of the video, perplexity likely refers to the confusion or uncertainty experienced when attempting to bypass the Originality 3.0 system. The speaker mentions asking an AI system about bypassing Originality 3.0 and receiving their own videos as a result, indicating a high level of perplexity.

💡Human-Written Work

Human-written work refers to content that has been authored by a human being, as opposed to content generated by AI. The speaker mentions that even their own human-written work is being detected as having a significant AI component by Originality 3.0.

💡Radio Threat Code

This term seems to be a specific reference or code name mentioned in the video, possibly related to updates or discussions about Originality 3.0. The speaker cites it as a source indicating that the update is not well-received.

💡AG Generated

AG Generated likely stands for 'AI Generated', referring to content created by artificial intelligence. The video discusses reviews that were written by humans but were detected as having a high percentage of AI content by Originality 3.0.

💡Stealth GPT

Stealth GPT is mentioned as a tool or service that the speaker uses to attempt to bypass Originality 3.0. It is implied to be an AI rewriting tool that can generate content with the aim of reducing its detection as AI-generated.

💡Bypass Tool

A Bypass Tool in this context is a software or method used to circumvent or trick plagiarism detection systems like Originality 3.0 into thinking the content is more human-written than it actually is. The speaker demonstrates using such a tool with Stealth GPT.

💡Readability Levels

Readability Levels refer to the ease with which a text can be read and understood by readers. The speaker is concerned not just with bypassing Originality 3.0 but also maintaining high readability levels in the content produced.

💡Correctness Score

A Correctness Score is a metric used by tools like Grammarly to evaluate the grammatical accuracy of a text. The speaker uses this score to assess the quality of the rewritten content after using the Stealth GPT bypass tool.

💡Spinners

Spinners are tools that paraphrase or spin content to make it appear unique, often used to avoid plagiarism detection. The speaker mentions using Spinners as a method to deal with content that remains detected as 100% AI after other attempts.

Highlights

The speaker discusses the challenges of bypassing Originality 3.0, a tool for detecting AI-generated content.

Despite being an AI detection expert, the speaker has not been able to create a prompt that bypasses Originality 3.0.

Originality 3.0 is considered unstable, with varying results even for human-written work.

The speaker's own human-written work returned a 40-50% human score, indicating a high rate of false positives.

Reviews written by a different individual returned 84% and 94% AI scores, despite being entirely human-written.

The speaker suggests that Originality 3.0 may not be a good update and hopes for a rollback.

Three scenarios are identified where one might find themselves when dealing with Originality 3.0: 100% human, 50% human, and 0% human.

For text that is 50% human, the speaker recommends manually rewriting or using AI to improve the score.

The speaker is working on custom AI rewriting prompts but is not ready to share them publicly yet.

If the text is 100% AI, using tools like Spinners can help improve the originality score.

Stealth GPT is mentioned as the most stable tool for bypassing Originality 3.0 as of the time of the video.

An example essay is shown to demonstrate how Stealth GPT can improve the originality score from 100% AI to 96% original.

However, the output from Stealth GPT may still contain grammatical errors and inaccuracies.

The speaker is not critical of Stealth GPT due to the difficulty of passing Originality 3.0 as AI-generated content.

Different strategies are suggested based on the originality score: manual or AI rewrites for 50% human text, and using Stealth GPT for 100% AI text.

Other tools like Stealth Rider and Cognibypass are also working on updates to improve their performance with Originality 3.0.

The speaker is also developing their own prompt to potentially improve the bypassing of Originality 3.0.

The video concludes with the speaker expressing hope for a less sensitive version of Originality 3.0 or a rollback to a previous version.