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How to Bypass ZeroGPT's AI Detector
You know when you visit an AI website and the website design is so poor that you can tell the software is defunct right away? I don’t want to judge a book by it’s cover, but I have this sinking feeling ZeroGPT’s AI Detector doesn’t work one bit.
The layout and ads you see on this website remind you of something you’d see on a Putlocker site. Still, for our series of AI detection tool case studies, we have to run our AI writing through through ZeroGPT’s AI detection system and see if we can bypass ZeroGPT.
My guess is, ZeroGPT is a poor man’s version of GPTZero, so much for Originality.ai.
Table of Contents
What is an AI Detector?
What is Undetectable AI?
ChatGPT vs ZeroGPT
StealthGPT vs ZeroGPT
Conclusion
FAQ
What is an AI Detector?
Since 86% of students are using AI in school, academia utilizes technology that analyzes text for the watermarks of AI writing tools which are perplexity and burstiness. Since AI-generated content has a writing style that is simple and precise in word choice and sentence structure for clarity, AI detectors simply measure how simple and precise the text is. This means if a human is writing simply and precisely, without the randomness or naturalness that one would see in human writing, then that text might get flagged as AI. Such is the case for non-native English speakers after a study found bias against those students by the AI detectors. Even Turnitin, the most prevelant AI detection system, has a 4% false positive rate at the sentence level. Meaning, in many cases, . And I haven’t even mentioned undetectable AI yet.





