Let’s pause for a history lesson. How did we get here?

Open AI debuted GPT-1 in 2018. This model is the very foundation of what we now know as Chat-GPT.

Then, we get yearly bursts of evolution. Open AI releases GPT -2 came out in 2019 and GPT-3 in 2020. GPT-3 starts to get interesting because it creates the interactive chat model we’ve all come to love and hate (not us, but some people). On November 30, 2022, OpenAI unleashes ChatGPT for everyone to test.

On a personal note, your favorite AI Detection company, AI Detector Pro rises in January 2023 and becomes instantly popular.  

Since then, it’s been an AI arms race for us and the industry. AI Detector Pro updates the algorithm daily so you can safely use ChatGPT-3.5. We code a new algorithm for ChatGPT-4.0. We update our code for Bard and Gemini. We do the work and figure out why we need to be on the frontline of providing more characters for your reports. This requires us to buy more servers, so you can keep running reports. We release new features, including a true text humanizer and paraphraser that actually rewrites your sentences rather than making them superficially undetectable with special characters.  

Thanks for the lecture, but what’s next?

Science and code. Computer programming at a massive scale. OpenAI just released Model 01 and it’s even impressing physicists, the hardest people to please.

We are in the business of code, so we know this is going to be an international game-changer. Model 01 is the application of a Large Learning Model to science rather than just content. It’s already stunning scientists. Researchers are saying that it actually mimics advanced thinking by taking longer to come up with answers. It now solves more complex tasks and harder problems in science. Unfortunately, it also hallucinates more, introducing as many problems as it solves.  

So what IS AI Detector Pro going to do about it?

We’re going to cook. We’re going to code and come out swinging at new developments in AI. Same as we always do. If you want more information, please write to us privately at help@aidetector.pro.

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