πŸ”₯ Newest Originality AI Update Thinks My 2005 Essays Are A.I. Generated

WordsAtScale
21 Feb 202404:25

TLDRIn this episode of 'Words of Scale,' the host discusses the latest update of Originality AI version 3, which claims to have improved its accuracy to 98%. The host tests the AI's capabilities by scanning various historical documents, including the Declaration of Independence and Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream' speech, as well as his own past essays. Surprisingly, the AI suggests that these documents, including the host's work, were not entirely original, which the host finds preposterous. He advises viewers to use Winston instead, as he believes it to be a more accurate AI detector. The video ends with a call for feedback and a promise of future content.

Takeaways

  • πŸ”₯ New Originality AI version 3.0 has been launched, claiming to have improved accuracy from 90% to 98%.
  • 🧐 The speaker is skeptical about the accuracy of the new AI and tests it with historical documents.
  • πŸ€” The Declaration of Independence is analyzed and found to be 47% likely generated by AI, which surprises the speaker.
  • πŸ˜… Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream' speech is tested and only 50% original, implying it might have been AI-assisted.
  • 😲 The speaker's own 2005 radio script is found to be only 53% original, suggesting he might have used AI tools unknowingly.
  • 🀨 Another essay from 2005 is tested and scores 54% originality, increasing skepticism about the AI's accuracy.
  • πŸ“„ A free prompt given away by the speaker is tested and scores 42% originality, which is a slightly better result.
  • 🚫 The speaker advises against using Originality AI and recommends using Winston instead, based on his tests.
  • πŸ€“ The speaker finds the results of the tests preposterous and challenges the credibility of Originality AI.
  • πŸ™ The speaker expresses hope that the video is helpful and shows appreciation for the audience.
  • ✌️ The speaker ends with a friendly sign-off, inviting further discussion and feedback.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video transcript?

    -The main topic of the video transcript is the discussion about the launch of Originality AI version 3 and its ability to detect AI-generated content versus human-written content using its improved language model.

  • When was the first mention of artificial intelligence?

    -The first mention of artificial intelligence in the transcript dates back to the 1700s.

  • What is the reported accuracy improvement of Originality AI from version 2 to version 3?

    -The reported accuracy improvement of Originality AI from version 2 to version 3 is from 90% to 98%.

  • Which historical document was analyzed first in the video to test the new AI version?

    -The first historical document analyzed in the video was the Declaration of Independence from July 4, 1776.

  • What was the Originality AI's assessment of the Declaration of Independence?

    -Originality AI assessed that 47% of the content of the Declaration of Independence was AI-generated, and 53% was original.

  • What famous speech by Martin Luther King Jr. was analyzed in the video?

    -The famous speech by Martin Luther King Jr. that was analyzed is titled 'I Have a Dream.'

  • What was the AI's assessment of the 'I Have a Dream' speech?

    -The AI assessed that only 50% of the 'I Have a Dream' speech was original, implying that the other 50% might have been AI-generated.

  • When was the radio script that the speaker wrote as a student analyzed?

    -The radio script that the speaker wrote as a student was analyzed on October 17, 2005.

  • What was the Originality AI's assessment of the speaker's 2005 radio script?

    -The Originality AI assessed that only 53% of the speaker's 2005 radio script was original.

  • What is the speaker's recommendation for an AI detector?

    -The speaker recommends using Winston instead of Originality, as they found it to be the most accurate AI detector in their testing.

  • What does the speaker find preposterous about the results from Originality AI?

    -The speaker finds it preposterous that Originality AI's assessments suggest that historical and personal writings, which they believe to be human-written, are flagged as having a significant portion AI-generated.

  • What is the speaker's final message to the viewers and to Originality AI?

    -The speaker's final message is that they hope the video is helpful and expresses appreciation for the viewers and Originality AI, inviting further discussion and feedback.

Outlines

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πŸ€– Introduction to AI and Originality AI Version 3 Launch

The speaker begins by greeting the audience of 'Words of Scale' and introduces a surprising fact about the existence of artificial intelligence dating back to the 1700s, 1960s, and 2000s. They discuss receiving an update about the launch of Originality AI version 3, highlighting the hard work of AI and machine learning teams to enhance the technology. The speaker expresses excitement about the improved language model and its importance for effective communication. They mention a significant increase in accuracy from version 2 to version 3, from 90% to 98%, and set out to test the new version's effectiveness.

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Keywords

Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think like humans and mimic their actions. In the video, AI is central as it discusses the capabilities of an AI plagiarism detection tool, Originality AI, and how it analyzes texts for originality.

Originality AI

Originality AI is a tool designed to detect plagiarism by comparing documents to a vast database of content to determine their originality. The video focuses on the launch of its version 3.0, which claims to have improved accuracy in detecting AI-generated content.

Plagiarism

Plagiarism is the act of using another person's work or ideas without giving proper credit, which is considered unethical and can have legal consequences. The video script discusses the use of Originality AI to detect instances of plagiarism in historical documents and personal essays.

Machine Learning

Machine learning is a subset of AI that involves the use of data and algorithms to enable machines to learn from and make predictions or decisions without being explicitly programmed. The development of Originality AI version 3.0 is said to involve machine learning to enhance its detection capabilities.

Declaration of Independence

The Declaration of Independence is a document that was adopted on July 4, 1776, and announced that the thirteen American colonies then at war with Great Britain would regard themselves as thirteen independent sovereign states, no longer under British rule. In the video, it is humorously suggested that this document might have been AI-generated.

I Have a Dream Speech

The 'I Have a Dream' speech is a public speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. during the American civil rights movement, which is known for its message of hope and equality. The video humorously questions the originality of this speech using Originality AI.

Accuracy

Accuracy in the context of the video refers to the precision of Originality AI in identifying whether a text is original or AI-generated. The video mentions an improvement from 90% to 98% accuracy in the latest version of the tool.

Radio Script

A radio script is a written text that serves as the basis for a radio program or advertisement. In the video, the speaker's own radio script from 2005 is analyzed by Originality AI to determine its originality.

Imposter

An imposter is someone who pretends to be another person or deceives others by assuming a false identity. The term is used in the video to humorously suggest that historical figures or the speaker themselves might have been 'imposters' by using AI to generate their work.

Winston

Winston is mentioned in the video as an alternative AI detector that the speaker recommends over Originality AI. It is suggested to be more accurate in distinguishing between human-written and AI-generated texts.

Perplexity

In the context of the video, perplexity refers to a measure used in computational linguistics to evaluate the performance of a language model. The speaker uses a 'free prompt' within perplexity to test the accuracy of Originality AI.

Highlights

Artificial intelligence has been in existence since the early 1700s, 1960s, and 2000s.

The launch of Originality AI version 3.0 has been announced, with improved AI and machine learning technology.

Originality AI's new version claims to have increased accuracy from 90% to 98%.

The Declaration of Independence from 1776 was analyzed and found to be 47% AI-generated.

Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream' speech was tested and scored 50% originality.

The user's 2005 radio script was found to be only 53% original.

Another essay from 2005 scored a 54% originality rate.

A free prompt provided by the user was tested and received a 42% originality score.

The user suggests using Winston as a more accurate AI detector instead of Originality.

The user expresses skepticism about the accuracy of Originality AI's results.

Originality AI's new version has been developed after extensive work by the AI and machine learning teams.

The user conducted tests on documents from different historical periods to assess the new AI's capabilities.

The results of the tests indicate that historical documents may have been generated with AI tools.

The user's personal work from 2005 was also found to have a low originality score by the new AI version.

The video serves as a critique and a comparison between Originality AI and Winston as AI detectors.

The user's experience with Originality AI's new version is shared in a detailed and humorous manner.

The video concludes with a recommendation for an alternative AI detection tool and a call for viewer feedback.