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Missing in Action - Why OpenAI Will Not Release Their AI Content Detection Tool | Ep. 28

Missing in Action - Why OpenAI Will Not Release Their AI Content Detection Tool | Ep. 28

Update: 2024-09-20
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In this episode of ChatEDU (Missing in Action - Why OpenAI Won’t Release Their AI Content Detection Tool) Matt and Liz explore why OpenAI has not released their AI content detection tool and they unpack the funky intersection between a rock-solid content detection tool and competitive business interests.


Getting Started: 


Matt and Liz discuss recent Surgeon General warnings, touching on topics like social media use, parental stress, and the challenges of modern parenting.


In the News:


1. Google's DeepMind and AI Literacy:



  • Introduction of AlphaProteo, a new tool for designing protein binders using AI.



  • Google.org's "Experience AI" program, offering free project-based resources for young people to create AI and machine learning projects.



  • Discussion on the importance of AI literacy beyond generative AI tools.




2. Harvard Study on AI Tutors:



  • Results show AI tutors nearly doubling learning gains compared to traditional methods in a physics course.



  • AI tutors allowed for personalized, adaptive learning experiences.



  • Implications for the "flipped classroom" model and potential for more interactive, hands-on learning in class.




3. OpenAI's New Model - O1 Preview:



  • Advancements in complex problem-solving and reasoning capabilities.



  • Discussion on potential risks, including a "medium" security risk for biological and chemical weapons development.




Beneath the Surface: OpenAI's AI Detection Tool



  • OpenAI developed a watermarking system in 2022 to detect AI-generated text.



  • The company has not released this tool, likely due to competitive pressures and potential loss of users.



  • Discussion on the California Digital Content Provenance Standards Bill and its potential impact.



  • Comparison with YouTube's AI detection tools for content creators.




Short Stack Chat Back: 


Mr. Rogers offers a gentle perspective on scientific advancements and the importance of using new technologies responsibly.


Announcements: 


Matt and Liz will be recording their first live ChatEDU session with the Connecticut Computer Science Teachers Association.


Upcoming episodes will feature live Q&A sessions.


Have a question or comment? Please email Matt and Liz at chatedu@edadvance.org 


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Missing in Action - Why OpenAI Will Not Release Their AI Content Detection Tool | Ep. 28

Missing in Action - Why OpenAI Will Not Release Their AI Content Detection Tool | Ep. 28

Matt Mervis and Dr. Elizabeth Radday