Actually, I write my stuff, then use Grammarly to check my grammarly to check the text, but the words and thoughts are all mine. Here look at GPTZeroX, probably the best detector for ChatGPT content; unlike many, it looks at both “perplexity” and “burstiness.”

 

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What is the accuracy rate of ZeroGPT?

After analyzing more than 10M articles and text, some generated by AI and others written by humans, we developed ZeroGPT's algorithm with an accuracy rate of text detection higher than 98%. Our AI text detector tool uses DeepAnalyse™ Technology to identify the origin of your text.

Our experiments are still ongoing, and our aim is to analyze more than 1B articles and text, and to converge to an error rate lower than 1%.

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Let us use it to test my writing.

 

You can access GPTZeroX by navigating to it here and testing it out. To demonstrate that it is my work, I have copied and pasted the above post

 

Having said that it's hard to prove anything now for stuff like this, here is the first chapter of the King James Bible, as you can see the biblical writers used ChatGPT by your logic.

 

And here is the first chapter of The Australian Constitution, tested for ChatGPT 

I would suggest that anyone using ChatGPT be very careful about using it as no one using it for blogging knows how Google will react to its use.

 

 

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