Is it possible to put multiple AI detectors on your extension?
Yes it is possible, but currently we use Winston AI only. Maybe in the future we can add more!
I do not use any of the browser extensions that are available for the forum. For those that would appreciate some sort of indication with regards to whether any post has been generated by AI (or is likely to have been), they would want it to be set to a very high threshold. How will you take steps to avoid excessive false outputs?
We provide the actual scan score provided by Winston AI. It's a percentage based score.
This is a cool project. However ai posts are usually very obvious to tell anyway and when they are so obvious it takes a few seconds to copy/paste the context to your favorite online ai scanner. And since you don’t tell your own ai scanner (maybe i missed it), I’d rather do the manual check and include the source I used instead of using a plugin which uses an anonymous ai checker. (That source could be a very well known one but unless you disclose it, it doesn’t matter)
On top of it, I don’t like installing browser plugins because sometimes they cause trouble.
We do disclose which provider we use. We use Winston AI. It's mentioned in our first post! What you mention about manually checking in the provider's website is definitely possible, but it is NOT free and NOT this easy to do compared to pressing a scan button.
A very nice and serious project. Is it possible to check the extension code?
Who can assure me that you don't capture sensitive data such as passwords?
The tool seems to work well, or rather, it does what it says it does. But have you ever detected false positives?
The extension link is shared in our first post. It is open source. False positives can happen, that's why we disclose this everywhere!
A very nice and serious project. Is it possible to check the extension code?
I also have similar question. The thread title says it's open source, but i unable to find the source code on this thread and OP's website.
The extension link is shared in our first post. It is open source.
I also have similar question. The thread title says it's open source, but i unable to find the source code on this thread and OP's website.
It's surely going to be a very useful extension if it's open source but as long as it's source isn't present it will be hard for some of us to trust and install this extension. The thread says it's open source but in OP there's no mention of source code link or anything similar. I hope after reading these comments OP will share the source code since OP mentioned that the tool is source code in the title.
The extension link is shared in our first post. It is open source.