DALLAS — A human is writing this story.
I'm using eight fingers and two thumbs to carefully type each letter.
I promise.
Or, someone could've prompted a chatbot to write from a human's perspective and this is the result.
The growing popularity of artificial intelligence (AI) bots like ChatGPT is raising concerns among companies, educational institutions, and other organizations about the safety and ethics of using these advanced tools.
Earlier this week, the New York Times (NYT) reported about college professors changing the way they teach and assign homework to stop students from using chatbots to do their work for them.
ChatGPT has become one of the most popular chatbots. So much so that it crashed due to overwhelming demand.
Records show, within one week of its launch last November, ChatGPT passed one million users.
We wanted to know: How hard is it to tell the difference between something written by a chatbot and something written by a human?
Using a chatbot service called Writesonic, we put together this quiz.
Check it out and see what score you can get.
How'd you do? Let us know on WFAA's social media pages.
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