HumanPrint your Writing with GPTZero
The future of human writing + prizes for the GPTZero writing community
Core Updates
We launched our new website! For fun, we added in some ‘easter egg’ quotes from inspirational writers and journalists on the site, let us know which quote is your favorite!
We built a new GPTZero Human Writing Report, more info below.
We launched a new scan-full-page feature, enabling everyone to scan and analyze entire websites for AI content.
#1 The Future of Human Writing
In an age of AI, generating a GPTZero writing report is a way for people to prove and mark which parts of their content was original and human. Like a fingerprint, we like to call this generating your writing “humanprint,"
Motivation
In an industry that is being disrupted by the threat of artificial intelligence, writers deserve to fight back. We want support writers (whether you are a journalist, student, business person) in proving content is unique, and to distinguish human value from cheap AI outputs.
Understanding AI is here to stay, instead of letting generative AI companies dictate our future, we’d rather have writers choose their own words — and determine what that comes next. This means, Instead of being forced to enter a world polluted with undisclosed AI outputs, we’d rather set the standards for transparent disclosure of AI, when and where it is used in the writing process.
What is GPTZero’s Human Writing Report?
The new offering consists of three components: the writing report itself, a video of the user’s entire writing process, as well as an AI scan similar to existing GPTZero AI detection services.
For the writing report, GPTZero analyzes typing patterns when you are writing to provide a ground truth assessment of human involvement during the process when text is generated, so that writers can share this proof of authenticity. This is combined with GPTZero’s original AI scan functionality. Finally, with the video replay, readers can visualize and see the writing process, watching how good human writing is created.
👯♂️ Watch a demo on how to share your first GPTZero Writing Report:
The feature is free and easy to use via the Origin chrome extension, and then opening and writing on any Google Docs page. (Integrations with Microsoft Word, and Email writing is coming next)
The entire report is also easily shareable, via a link, a valuable feature for writers, and also for students, providing proof of authenticity of their writing process. Conversely, the report can be used to properly disclose which, if any parts, were written with AI involvement.
💶 USD Prizes for Writers
Out of the first 100 people that complete either of the following challenges, 10 individuals will be selected to receive a $100 USD prize and featured on our website (equalling a 1/10 chance of winning $100 USD)
Make a video featuring or a tutorial/walkthrough of the GPTZero writing report on Tiktok, Instagram, or Twitter, share while using the #GPTZero OR #GPTZero4Writers hashtag OR tag our handle (@GPTZeroAI on both Twitter and Tiktok).
Download Origin and try the GPTZero Writing Report Feature on Google Docs yourself for whatever you write next. Include a shared link to the writing report on wherever you published your writing, whether Substack, Medium, etc. Then, either email edward@gptzero.me the published article with the heading ‘Writing Report Challenge’ OR Tweet your published article while tagging @GPTZeroAI OR add #GPTZero OR #GPTZero4Writers.
Pro tip: You can prolly share your writing report at the bottom of an article, or casually link it like this writing report (a draft for this substack post!).
More News
If you live in Australia, get ready for 3,000 AI-generated articles a week from News Corp. (Mediaweek)
Researchers find ChatGPT and Google’s Bard Still Spreading Misinformation, with 80-90+% likelihood of generating false news. (Newsguard)
AI Companies met with Biden White House on building voluntary AI guardrails in July. (AP News) In response, GPTZero submits to the White House our own AI policy recommendations on both watermarked and non-watermarked detection technology. (GPTZero News)
GPTZero launches our conversations with teacher series! where every week we interview and hear from one educators, sharing unique stories on how teachers are working with AI on the front lines.
Recently we spoke with policy makers at the UK Royal Society on AI regulation and policy recommendations. (GPTZero News)
AI-generated travel guidebooks are clogging up Amazon. (The New York Times)
More than 10,000 Writers Signed Authors Guild Letter Calling on AI Industry Leaders to Protect Writers (Authors Guild)
Please feel free to provide any feedback from using the report feature (accessible via Origin and writing in any google docs) directly by emailing edward@gptzero.me. We’re continuing to improve this feature beyond v1 and really appreciate any feedback. Thank you! — Edward