Analysis by Originality.ai reveals that 23 major news websites have blocked crawlers used by the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine, highlighting the growing tension between publishers and AI companies over content scraping.
Originality.ai released a study analyzing public corporate statements, finding that some statements from the company Bricks & Minifigs showed significant signs of being AI-generated. The study highlights the company's ongoing efforts to provide transparency in corporate communications.
A major university has officially banned the use of AI detection tools, including Originality.ai, citing concerns over accuracy, privacy, and potential policy violations. The institution noted that these systems often struggle to reliably distinguish between human and AI-generated text, particularly in academic settings.
Originality.ai conducted an accuracy study on its AI detection software against OpenAI's newly released GPT-5.5 model. The company reports high detection accuracy (94-96%) for the new model, reinforcing its product's relevance in the evolving AI landscape.
An author shares their experience using Originality.ai to detect AI-generated text in a civic hacking article and their own blog post. The piece reflects on the co-evolution of human and AI writing styles.
WriteHybrid launched an AI humanizer tool designed to bypass major AI detectors, including GPTZero. This highlights the ongoing arms race between AI writers and AI detection platforms.
A new open-source AI text detector called lmscan has been released as a free alternative to GPTZero. While lmscan is free, GPTZero is noted as being more accurate on edge cases.
Originality.ai expanded its capabilities and team by acquiring anti-cheating technology developed by two high school students.
Originality.ai acquired technology developed by two high school students, marking a strategic expansion of its anti-cheating and detection capabilities.
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