OpenAI has created a tool designed to identify and flag AI-generated writing, but it might never be available for public use.

OpenAI’s ChatGPT can write, rewrite, paraphrase any text prompted to it. While AI generated content saves time for many, the tool is also infamous when it comes to students and learning. Since its inception, OpenAI’s ChatGPT has been a topic of concern. The debate about students using artificial intelligence for cheating has been widespread. But what if OpenAI says that there is a way to detect texts written by its artificial intelligence? OpenAI has a method that can detect when someone is using ChatGPT to write. According to the Wall Street Journal, the saviour tool has been ready to be released for about a year now. But it looks like OpenAI is not ready to show the green light just yet.The report suggests that the delay in releasing this tool is solely to attract and retain users. One survey the company conducted of loyal ChatGPT users found nearly a third would be turned off by the anti-cheating technology. The Center for Democracy and Technology, a technology policy non-profit organisation, also found that 59 per cent of middle- and high-school teachers were sure some students had used AI to help with schoolwork, up 17 points from the prior school year.