Ok here it is for your funny GPT thing:
The βbestβ AI detector can vary depending on your use case (e.g., detecting AI in student essays, news articles, code, etc.), but hereβs a rundown of some of the most accurate and widely used AI content detectors as of mid-2025:
Top AI Content Detectors (Text)
Detector Accuracy Strengths Notes
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High accuracy for GPT-3/3.5/4 & paraphrased content Paid tool; designed for publishers, educators
GPTZero β
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β Free for basic use; tailored for educators Good UI, fair accuracy; stronger on longer texts
Turnitin AI Detector β
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β Integrated in academic systems Not publicly available; used by schools/universities
Sapling AI Detector β
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ββ Chrome extension available Quick checks; weaker on newer GPT-4-level models
ZeroGPT β
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βββ Free and easy to use Higher false positives; less reliable on short text
Writer.com AI Detector β
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βββ Simple to use Not reliable for GPT-4 or paraphrased outputs
Best Overall in 2025 (Text)
Originality.AI β Most accurate and consistent, especially for professional or educational use. However, itβs not free.
Important Notes
No detector is 100% reliable, especially with short text (<150 words) or well-paraphrased AI content.
AI detectors often give false positives, flagging human writing as AI-generated, especially with non-native English or formulaic writing.
Use them as advisory tools, not final judgment.
Would you like me to test a specific piece of text using one of these tools or compare performance in a specific context (e.g., essays vs. articles)?