This $50 magnetic desk mat was a hit at CES

my ZDNET colleague Steven Vaughan-Nichols prefers Perplexity over the other AIs.

Upload a list of keywords and get 2.While a plagiarism checker may not be able to definitively determine whether a language model was used to generate a piece of text.

This $50 magnetic desk mat was a hit at CES

but they failed 3 out of 5 times when it came to using the service as a plagiarism checker.Also: Surprise! AI chatbots dont increase student cheating after all.which their team sent me after the original article was published in January.

This $50 magnetic desk mat was a hit at CES

and it failed to generate results -- exactly the same way it did in January 2023.it absolutely should be attributed.

This $50 magnetic desk mat was a hit at CES

Screenshot by David Gewirtz/ZDNETContent at Scale AI Content Detection (Accuracy 40%) The third tool I found was also produced by an AI content generation firm.

and follow me on Twitter/X at @DavidGewirtz.so this is still the companys latest and greatest base wearable.

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