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RE: Steemit Philippines - Steemit Engagement Challenge Season 8 (Week 3) || Silver Lining.
Date Evaluated: March 15, 2023
Category | Remarks |
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#steemexclusive | ✅ |
At least Club5050 | ✅ |
Plagiarism /ChatGPT Generated Content Free | Your text is Most Likely Human written according to GPT-2 Output Detector |
Plagiarism Free | ✅ |
Bot-Free | ✅ |
At least 300 Words | ✅ |
Voting CSI | 11.6 ( 0.00 % self, 92 upvotes, 45 accounts, last 7d ) |
Support #burnsteem25 | ✅ |
RATING | 8.8 |
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thanksyou brother
@ustazkarim yours still show this result
the highlighted words is detected to be written by Ai
check your article using these two ; https://www.zerogpt.com/ & https://app.gptzero.me/app/welcome
I really want to know about this, because is there an error in writing, or is it considered plagiarism, I think it's my own original writing, then what are the other obstacles,
i think i will leave the decision to @loloy2020 and @juichi Philippines' community country representatives
is it to avoid detection from gpt zero, we no longer need to use a language translator tool, because I think for each post written in original, just use a translator
Sorry, I tried to perform my own handwriting detection, and then it came out like this
the above is the original manual that I posted, and the results are as follows
I still doubt the detection system in this application,
its okay i had a talk with our admin looks like zero gpt and gpt zero are having some errors we are going to use this detecter instead https://openai-openai-detector.hf.space/
this seems interesting too, and doesn't make the creators confused