How to Use GPTZero | GPTZero Tutorial

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21 Aug 202305:44

TLDRIn this tutorial, Luke, a software engineer at GPTZero, guides users through the GPTZero dashboard for detecting AI-generated text. The walkthrough covers text scanning, single and batch file uploads, and includes insights on AI involvement and statistics like perplexity and burstiness. The dashboard also offers plagiarism detection, comparing texts to online sources and highlighting similarities. For support, users can access the FAQ and contact the support team.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ GPTZero is a tool for scanning text to detect AI involvement in writing.
  • πŸ” Users can scan text through the 'Text Scan' feature by entering or pasting text into the dashboard.
  • πŸ“‘ The 'Single File Upload' allows users to upload individual files for analysis, supporting PDFs, Word documents, and plain text files.
  • πŸ“š The 'Batch File Upload' feature enables the analysis of multiple files at once, useful for bulk processing.
  • πŸ’‘ After scanning, GPTZero provides insights and statistics, including a sentence-by-sentence overview highlighting AI involvement.
  • πŸ“ˆ GPTZero uses metrics like perplexity and burstiness to measure the writing style and assist in AI detection.
  • πŸ”‘ The dashboard also offers plagiarism detection as a premium feature, available only on the educator and pro plans.
  • 🌐 Plagiarism scans compare the text against a wide range of online sources, including research papers, journals, and books.
  • πŸ“Š Plagiarism detection results show the percentage of the document plagiarized and highlight identical and similar text.
  • πŸ”— GPTZero provides direct links to online sources where matches were found, offering an in-depth view of the similarity.
  • ❓ For support and assistance, users can access the FAQ, Support Center, or contact the support team through the dashboard.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the GPTZero tool?

    -The purpose of the GPTZero tool is to analyze text to determine if there is any AI involvement in its creation.

  • How many ways can text be scanned for AI involvement in the GPTZero dashboard?

    -There are three ways to scan text in the GPTZero dashboard: the tech scanned feature, single file upload, and batch file upload.

  • What types of files are supported for upload in the GPTZero dashboard?

    -The supported file types for upload in the GPTZero dashboard are PDFs, Word documents, and plain text files.

  • What happens after entering the text for analysis in the text scan feature?

    -After entering the text, you click on the 'get results' button to initiate the text analysis by GPTZero, which will then display the results including insights and relevant statistics.

  • What does GPTZero highlight in the sentence by sentence overview of the text?

    -GPTZero highlights the sentences in yellow that it thinks have AI involvement.

  • What statistics does GPTZero provide about the document after analysis?

    -GPTZero provides statistics such as perplexity and burstiness, which measure the style of a piece of writing.

  • How does the single file upload feature in GPTZero work?

    -In the single file upload feature, you choose a file, select it to open, and GPTZero extracts the text from the document to provide the same results as the text scan.

  • What is the batch file upload feature used for in GPTZero?

    -The batch file upload feature is used for analyzing multiple files at once. Users can select multiple files or drag and drop them into the designated area to begin the batch analysis process.

  • How does GPTZero detect plagiarism?

    -GPTZero detects plagiarism by scanning the internet, including research papers, academic sources, journals, books, and other large databases of web content. This is a premium feature available only on the educator and pro plans.

  • What is the difference in word count between a plagiarism scan and an AI detection scan in GPTZero?

    -Each word scan for plagiarism is equivalent to 10 words scanned for AI detection in GPTZero.

  • What additional information does GPTZero provide after a plagiarism detection scan?

    -After a plagiarism detection scan, GPTZero shows how much of the document was plagiarized, highlights identical text in red, similar text in yellow, and provides a direct link to the online sources where matches were found, along with a sentence by sentence view of the similarity.

  • Where can users find assistance if they encounter issues or have questions about using GPTZero?

    -Users can find assistance by clicking on the question mark at the top right hand corner of the GPTZero dashboard, checking the FAQ Support Center, or contacting the support team.

Outlines

00:00

πŸ” GPT0 Dashboard Walkthrough

In this first paragraph, Luke, a software engineer, introduces a step-by-step guide to the GPT0 dashboard. The dashboard allows users to scan text for AI involvement through various methods such as text scanning, single file upload, and batch file upload. Supported file types include PDFs, Word documents, and plain text files. The walkthrough demonstrates how to analyze text, highlighting sentences that GPT0 deems as AI-written, and provides statistics like perplexity and burstiness. The process is also shown for uploading a single plain text file and obtaining similar results as with text scanning. Additionally, the batch file upload feature is explained, which allows for the analysis of multiple files and provides a list of scanned files with their AI probability results.

05:03

πŸ“š Plagiarism Detection and Support

The second paragraph delves into the GPT0 dashboard's plagiarism detection feature, which is a premium service available to users on the educator and pro plans. It explains how the dashboard scans the internet, including research papers, academic sources, journals, books, and web content, to detect plagiarism. The process for plagiarism detection is similar to that for AI detection, where users can paste text or submit a file. The results show the percentage of the document that was found to be plagiarized and provide a detailed sentence-by-sentence comparison with online sources. The paragraph concludes with instructions on how to access support and assistance through the FAQ, Support Center, or by contacting the support team.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘GPTZero

GPTZero is a tool designed to detect AI-generated text. In the video, it is the main subject, with the host, Luke, demonstrating its use. The tool is significant as it helps identify whether a piece of text has AI involvement, which is crucial for understanding the authenticity and origin of written content.

πŸ’‘Dashboard

The term 'dashboard' refers to the main interface of the GPTZero tool where users interact with the system. In the video, Luke navigates the dashboard to show how to scan texts and files for AI involvement, highlighting its features and functionalities.

πŸ’‘Text Scan

Text Scan is a feature within GPTZero that allows users to analyze text for AI-generated content. Luke demonstrates this by pasting sample text into the tool and initiating the analysis, which then provides insights and statistics about the text's AI involvement.

πŸ’‘Single File Upload

This feature enables users to upload a single document for AI detection analysis. The video script mentions uploading a plain text file with content previously analyzed, showing the process of selecting the file and obtaining results from GPTZero.

πŸ’‘Batch File Upload

Batch File Upload is a functionality within GPTZero that allows for the simultaneous upload and analysis of multiple files. Luke explains how to use this feature by selecting multiple files and initiating a batch analysis, which then displays the results for each file.

πŸ’‘Perplexity

Perplexity is a statistical measure used by GPTZero to evaluate the style of writing in a document. It is mentioned in the script when discussing the detailed statistics provided by the tool, indicating the level of uncertainty or predictability in the text's language model.

πŸ’‘Burstiness

Burstiness is another statistical measure shown in the results by GPTZero, which assesses the frequency of uncommon words in a text. It helps in determining the likelihood of AI authorship by analyzing the writing style's peculiarities.

πŸ’‘Plagiarism Detection

Plagiarism Detection is a premium feature of GPTZero that scans the internet for similarities between the submitted text and existing content. The script describes how GPTZero compares the text to various sources and provides a detailed report on the findings, including highlighting identical and similar text.

πŸ’‘AI Probability

AI Probability is a metric provided by GPTZero that indicates the likelihood a document was generated by AI. In the script, Luke refers to this metric when discussing the results of the text and file scans, showing the percentage of AI involvement.

πŸ’‘Support Center

The Support Center is a resource mentioned in the video for users who need assistance with GPTZero. It includes FAQs and a way to contact the support team, offering help for users encountering issues or having questions about the tool.

πŸ’‘Educator and Pro Plans

These are subscription plans for GPTZero that offer additional features such as plagiarism detection. The script notes that certain premium features are only available to users who are on these plans, indicating a tiered service model for the tool.

Highlights

Introduction to GPTZero by Luke, a software engineer.

Step-by-step walkthrough of the GPTZero dashboard.

Explanation of the main dashboard interface after signing in.

Description of the text scan feature for AI involvement detection.

Demonstration of how to enter or paste text for analysis.

Initiating text analysis with the 'get results' button.

Display of results including insights and statistics.

Example of analyzing a mixture of human and AI text.

Sentence by sentence overview with AI involvement highlighted.

Explanation of statistics like perplexity and burstiness.

Demonstration of single file upload feature.

Process of uploading and analyzing a plain text file.

Batch file upload feature for multiple file analysis.

Selection and uploading of multiple files for batch analysis.

Scanned files list showing AI probability results.

In-depth report access for each scanned file.

AI chat document identified as 100% AI generated.

Human document identified as human-generated.

Mixed AI and human text with an 85% AI probability.

Introduction of plagiarism detection as a premium feature.

Explanation of plagiarism scan process and its sources.

Demonstration of plagiarism detection with sample text.

Results showing document plagiarism percentage.

Highlighting of identical and similar text to online sources.

Direct links to websites where matches were found.

Sentence by sentence similarity view for plagiarism.

Conclusion of the GPTZero dashboard walkthrough.

Support and assistance options for users.