GPTZero, a platform for AI-generated content detection and responsible AI adoption, secures $10million in series A funding. With participation from Reach Capital, Uncork, Neo, Alt Capital, and the former CEOs of Reuters and the NYT, Footwork VC led the round.
With the money, the business hopes to reshape how people interact with AI, giving people—not AI companies—the power to define and quantify how artificial intelligence is applied.
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Under the direction of CEO Edward Tian, GPTZero is moving forward with a plan that involves introducing and creating:
Detection of hallucinations: A fundamental technology to guarantee the accuracy of material created by AI
AI References: Recognise the training data behind LLM outputs to assess their reliability and refrain from duplicating anything that is protected by copyright.
GPTZero Docs: The new editor platform has an integrated artificial intelligence (AI) that logs and cites its usage. It has features unique to education that deal with watermarking and limiting AI outputs.
About GPTZero
The most popular AI-text recognition platform in the world is called GPTZero. Restoring the integrity and openness of online information is their goal. They facilitate the ethical application of AI by enabling millions of people to view the source, accuracy, and quality of information.