It's interesting. From these comment threads, I have now bookmarked four detection links, and I've played around with all of them a little. I'm not sure that any particular one is obviously better than the others (but they're all FAR better than the one I had before. ;-)
- AI Text Classifier
- GPT-2 Output Detector Demo
- Chat GPT detector by ZeroGPT: detect OpenAI text
- AI Content Detector
Basically, if any one of them says it was created by a human, it seems not to be a very strong claim. You really need two or three or four to agree. So, as with plagiarism, it's going to be time consuming to check for this, and especially difficult to do at scale (without automation).
So English isn't a strength. Therefore, an impeccably written article in English is unlikely.
This is often a big indicator to me. If the writing style in the comments is different than the writing style in the top-level post, that's an attention grabber.
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