How to Use GPTZero | GPTZero Tutorial

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21 Aug 202305:44

TLDRLuke, a software engineer at GPTZero, presents a tutorial on using the GPTZero dashboard to detect AI involvement in text. The dashboard offers text scanning, single file upload, and batch file upload for PDFs, Word documents, and plain text files. Users can paste text or upload documents for analysis, with results including insights and statistics such as perplexity and burstiness. The platform also highlights sentences with potential AI involvement. Additionally, GPTZero provides plagiarism detection, comparing text to various online sources and databases, highlighting identical and similar text, and providing links to the original sources. The tutorial concludes with instructions for users to seek further assistance through the FAQ and support team.

Takeaways

  • 🚀 GPTZero is a tool for scanning text to detect AI involvement in writing.
  • 📝 Users can analyze text through the dashboard by pasting or entering text and clicking 'get results'.
  • 🔍 The results include insights, statistics, and a sentence-by-sentence overview highlighting AI involvement.
  • 📑 Supported file types for single file upload include PDFs, Word documents, and plain text files.
  • 📁 The batch file upload feature allows users to upload and analyze multiple files at once.
  • 💡 GPTZero provides statistics like perplexity and burstiness to measure the writing style.
  • 🔗 The dashboard also has a plagiarism detection feature, comparing text to various online sources.
  • 📚 Plagiarism detection is a premium feature available on the educator and pro plans.
  • 📈 Plagiarism scan compares each word to 10 words scanned for AI detection.
  • 📊 Detailed reports show the percentage of plagiarized content and highlight similarities to online sources.
  • ❓ The dashboard includes a support section with a FAQ and a contact option for assistance.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of GPTZero?

    -GPTZero is a tool designed to analyze text to determine if it has been written or influenced by AI. It provides insights, statistics, and a sentence-by-sentence overview to highlight AI involvement.

  • How many ways are there to scan text using GPTZero?

    -There are three ways to scan text using GPTZero: the text scan feature, single file upload, and batch file upload.

  • What file types does GPTZero support for file uploads?

    -GPTZero supports PDFs, Word documents, and plain text files for file uploads.

  • What does GPTZero provide after analyzing text?

    -After analyzing text, GPTZero provides results including insights, relevant statistics, and a sentence-by-sentence overview highlighting sentences it thinks have AI involvement.

  • How does GPTZero determine if a text may include parts written by AI?

    -GPTZero uses algorithms to analyze the style of writing and provides a probability score indicating the likelihood of AI involvement.

  • What are some of the statistics that GPTZero uses to measure the style of writing?

    -GPTZero uses statistics such as perplexity and burstiness to measure the style of a piece of writing.

  • How does the single file upload feature work in GPTZero?

    -The single file upload feature allows users to upload a document, and GPTZero extracts the text to analyze it, providing results similar to the text scan feature.

  • What is the batch file upload feature in GPTZero?

    -The batch file upload feature enables users to upload and analyze multiple files at once, displaying the results and the probability of AI involvement for each file.

  • How does GPTZero detect plagiarism?

    -GPTZero scans the internet, including research papers, academic sources, journals, books, and other large databases of web content, to detect plagiarism. This is a premium feature available on the educator and pro plans.

  • What is the difference between a word scan for plagiarism and a word scan for AI detection?

    -Each word scan for plagiarism is equivalent to 10 words scanned for AI detection, indicating that plagiarism detection might be more resource-intensive.

  • How does GPTZero present the results of plagiarism detection?

    -GPTZero presents the results by showing the percentage of the document that was plagiarized, highlighting identical text in red and similar text in yellow, and providing links to the online sources where matches were found.

  • What additional support does GPTZero provide for users encountering issues or having questions?

    -GPTZero offers a FAQ Support Center and a support team that users can contact for assistance if they encounter any issues or have further questions.

Outlines

00:00

🚀 Introduction to GPT0 Dashboard and Text Analysis

Luke, a software engineer at GPT0, introduces the GPT0 dashboard and guides users through its features. The dashboard allows users to analyze text for AI involvement using various methods such as 'tech scanned' feature, single file upload, and batch file upload. Supported file types include PDFs, Word documents, and plain text files. Users can paste text directly or upload a file for analysis. The results provide insights, statistics, and a sentence-by-sentence overview indicating potential AI involvement. Luke demonstrates the process with a sample text and explains how to interpret the results, including statistics like perplexity and burstiness.

05:03

📄 Demonstrating Single File Upload and Batch Analysis

Luke continues the walkthrough by showing how to upload a single plain text file for analysis and obtain results. He then explains the batch file upload feature, which allows users to upload multiple files for analysis simultaneously. After uploading, the files are scanned, and the results are displayed with a probability of AI involvement. Luke also touches upon the AI chat GPT generated document, human-generated document, and a mixed AI and human text sample, showing the respective AI probabilities.

📊 Plagiarism Detection with GPT0 Dashboard

In addition to AI scanning, the GPT0 dashboard offers plagiarism detection. This premium feature, available on educator and pro plans, scans the internet, including research papers, academic sources, journals, books, and web content databases. The process is similar to AI detection, allowing users to paste text or submit a file. The results show the extent of plagiarism, highlighting identical and similar text, and providing direct links to the matching online sources. The walkthrough concludes with instructions on how to access support and assistance if needed.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡GPTZero

GPTZero is a tool designed to detect AI-generated content. It is the central subject of the video, which provides a tutorial on how to use the GPTZero dashboard to analyze text and documents for AI involvement. The video demonstrates the various features of GPTZero, such as text scanning, single file upload, and batch file upload.

💡Dashboard

The dashboard in the context of the video refers to the main interface of the GPTZero tool where users can access different features for scanning and analyzing text. It is the visual and interactive platform through which users engage with GPTZero to detect AI-written content.

💡Text Scan

Text Scan is a feature within GPTZero that allows users to enter or paste text directly into the dashboard for analysis. It is used to determine if the text has been written or influenced by AI. In the video, the presenter demonstrates how to use this feature by pasting sample text and obtaining results.

💡Single File Upload

Single File Upload is a functionality of GPTZero that enables users to upload a single document for AI analysis. Supported file types include PDFs, Word documents, and plain text files. The video illustrates this by showing the presenter uploading a plain text file and receiving analysis results.

💡Batch File Upload

Batch File Upload is a feature that allows users to upload multiple files at once for AI analysis. This is particularly useful for analyzing a large number of documents efficiently. The video demonstrates this feature by showing how to select and upload multiple files for batch processing.

💡AI Involvement

AI Involvement refers to the detection of parts of a text or document that may have been written or influenced by AI. GPTZero analyzes the style and content to highlight sentences with potential AI authorship. The video emphasizes this by showing the results where sentences thought to be AI-written are highlighted in yellow.

💡Perplexity and Burstiness

Perplexity and burstiness are statistical measures used by GPTZero to analyze the style of writing in a document. These metrics help determine the likelihood of AI involvement. The video mentions these terms when discussing the detailed statistics provided by GPTZero after analyzing a document.

💡Plagiarism Detection

Plagiarism Detection is an additional feature of GPTZero that scans the internet, including research papers, academic sources, journals, books, and other web content, to identify copied or closely similar text. This feature is available on the educator and pro plans and is demonstrated in the video by comparing submitted text to various online sources.

💡Terms of Service

The Terms of Service are the legal agreements that users must accept before using GPTZero. In the video, the presenter mentions accepting the terms of service before initiating a text analysis, indicating the importance of adhering to the rules and regulations set by the service provider.

💡Support Center

The Support Center is a resource provided by GPTZero for users who encounter issues or have questions about using the tool. It is mentioned in the video as a place to find FAQs and to contact the support team for assistance, highlighting the customer support aspect of the service.

💡AI Probability

AI Probability is a metric shown in the results of a GPTZero analysis that indicates the likelihood a document or text was generated by AI. The video discusses how documents are assessed and given a percentage probability, such as 85%, to reflect the degree of AI involvement.

💡Document

In the context of the video, a document refers to any piece of written content that can be analyzed by GPTZero, including text files, PDFs, and Word documents. The document is the subject of the analysis, and the video demonstrates how to upload and analyze documents for AI authorship and plagiarism.

Highlights

Luke, a software engineer at GPTZero, provides a step-by-step walkthrough of the GPTZero dashboard.

The main dashboard interface offers several ways to scan text for AI involvement, including tech scanned, single file upload, and batch file upload.

Supported file types for upload are PDFs, Word documents, and plain text files.

Text scan allows users to enter or paste text for analysis, with results displayed including insights and relevant statistics.

GPTZero highlights sentences in yellow that it thinks have AI involvement.

Statistics such as perplexity and burstiness measure the style of writing and are provided in the results.

Single file upload feature extracts text from documents for analysis, yielding similar results as text scan.

Batch file upload allows for the analysis of multiple files, with results showing the probability of AI involvement.

The scanned files list displays the results of AI probability, with an in-depth report available for each file.

GPTZero can also detect plagiarism by scanning the internet, research papers, academic sources, journals, books, and other web content databases.

Plagiarism detection is a premium feature available only on the educator and pro plans.

Each word scan for plagiarism is equivalent to 10 words scanned for AI detection.

For plagiarism detection, GPTZero compares submitted text or files to various online sources.

Results show the percentage of the document plagiarized and highlight identical and similar text in red and yellow, respectively.

GPTZero provides direct links to the online sources where matches were found.

An in-depth sentence-by-sentence view of similarity to online content is available.

The GPTZero dashboard includes a support center with FAQ and a support team for assistance.

The walkthrough demonstrates how to use the GPTZero dashboard effectively for AI detection and plagiarism checking.