 Hello everyone, welcome back to another AI tutorial. In this one, I'm going to show you how to detect or how to detect plagiarism, whether you're a student and you're trying to get away with something you shouldn't be doing or you're a teacher or a professor and you want to see if somebody may have done some plagiarism. Again, this year, not perfect. So the results are never 100% correct. Keep that in the back of your mind. Okay, there's three free tools to do it. Let's go in order. The first thing I've done, I've gone ahead and asked chat GPT because this is the flavor of the day and I asked them to write a 500-word essay on Hamlet. So here it is. I'm going to copy it. So you're going to see here that this is 100% chat GPT AI created. The first tool, Hugging Face is the group that made it. It's Hugging Face. Yeah, it's a weird name. But don't worry about it. I'm going to leave a link to the description below so it's going to be in the description. So part of me. So here we go. I'm just copying and pasting it in and you'll see here that it's made a prediction and the chances are it's 0.03% real and 99.97% chance it's fake. So it has detected it. Again, though, there are lots of false positives with these tools so keep that in the back of your mind. Okay. The next tool is GPT-0. All right. This was created by a fella named Edward Tian at Princeton, I believe and here we go. He's gone ahead and created this. I'm going to Command-V, copy, paste it in there and then you can also notice here you can upload a file, although in this case I'm not going to. I'm just copying it in and then I'm going to hit Get Results. Here we go. Your text is likely to be written entirely by AI. It's given us a definitive answer, very similar to the one at Hugging Face. GPT-0 has done it as well and it also gives you a little more, a perplexity score and a burst in a score. So you want to kind of keep it random apparently when people write instead of AI, people write with different size sentences and lengths and things like that where AI is kind of uniform. So keep that in the back of your mind. So that's the second tool and here is the third and final tool. It's called AI Text Classifier and if you look at the URL here, you'll notice that it's made by OpenAI. OpenAI is the same group that created Chat GPT as you see here. So basically the OpenAI has created a AI tool and then they created a second AI tool to detect if text was written with their other tool. So we're kind of in the twilight zone here, but whatever. Let's see what we get here. I'm going to Command V that sentence or that paragraph in here or a couple paragraphs actually. So and then I'm going to hit Submit and this is the third and final free tool and then this one is not as good as the other ones at the moment and it says the classifier considers the text to possibly be AI generated. So you can go through the methodology or how they come up with that, but basically this new tech, this new tool isn't quite as good, but those are your three tools that you can use to detect plagiarism and they're free. Thanks for watching.