Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
2024
Keywords
Artificial Intelligence
Disciplines
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Abstract
This project, presented at the Fall 2024 Hackathon, explores the balance between human creativity and productivity in the age of AI-generated content. With tools such as ChatGPT and Grammarly becoming integral to students’ academic workflows, questions surrounding originality, intellectual property, and academic integrity have grown increasingly urgent. The team addresses the challenge of distinguishing between human and AI contributions in content creation, particularly as current AI detection tools prove unreliable. Their proposed solution involves a system that not only detects AI-generated text using watermarking techniques but also quantifies contributions from humans and AI throughout the writing process.
Recommended Citation
Ha, Jongsoo; Barton, Dante; Khedkar, Onkar; Shah, Neeti; Gondkar, Yash; Zhu, Youxiang; and Liang, Xiaohui, "HACK24F: Examine the Human Creativity and Productivity in AI Generated Content" (2024). Paul English Applied Artificial Intelligence (AI) Institute Publications. 9.
https://scholarworks.umb.edu/ai_pubs/9
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