A third of webpages published since ChatGPT’s launch show signs of AI authorship, study finds

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A Pew Research study reveals that over one-third of English webpages published since ChatGPT's launch exhibit signs of AI authorship.

Summary

A recent study by Pew Research indicates that over one-third of English-language webpages published after the release of ChatGPT exhibit significant signs of AI authorship or heavy editing. Researchers analyzed nearly half a million pages using the Common Crawl archive and AI detection technology. The findings show that .com domains are far more likely to feature AI-generated content compared to .edu, .gov, or .org domains. Additionally, the study noted a concurrent rise in common AI stylistic markers, such as specific punctuation and phrasing habits.

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