There has been an important development regarding the text-oriented artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT, which has been on the agenda since the first day it was put into use. Open AI announced that it has retired its tool called “Classifier”, which it made available for ChatGPT in February. The classifier allowed it to be understood whether an article was written by humans or artificial intelligence.
At the beginning of the discussions that started with the launch of ChatGPT, it was not clear whether any article belonged to a human or a machine. Even university students were writing dissertations with ChatGPT, and their websites were publishing articles created by ChatGPT. Here, Open AI introduced its tool called Classifier to prevent this, but it doesn’t seem to work either.
So why did Open AI remove the “Classifier”?
Open AI made an update in the article it first published at the end of January, with exactly the following sentences:
As you can see in the explanation above, such a decision was made due to the Classifier’s inability to make accurate determinations. According to Open AI, developers will re-release a tool when they come up with a better solution. But time will tell when this will be possible.