The researchers tested Binoculars on large sets of data compiled of news writing, creative writing, and student essays.
As generative AI tools like ChatGPT explode in popularity, concerns have grown about students using AI to complete academic work while passing it off as their own.
At the same time, many students have been wrongly accused of using AI, based on results of AI detection tools.
Last year, schools and universities began disabling such AI detection tools.
The researchers claimed Binoculars' method corrects for the role a person prompting an AI tool plays in the output, which has been pointed to as a cause for false positives in AI detection tools.
Persons:
they've, Abhimanyu Hans, Dustin Moskovitz, Abu Dhabi's Falcon, Hans, Perplexity
Organizations:
Business, University of Maryland, Vanderbilt University, Carnegie Mellon University, New York University, Tübingen AI, Capital, Amazon Research