Princeton University student Edward Tian breaks down why he created technology to reduce plagiarism in school on 'The Claman Countdown.'
CEO of RAIN Nithya Thadani joined ‘The Big Money Show’ to discuss the rise of the new AI technology ChatGPT and the several ways it can be used for consumers’ benefit.
While home from school over winter break, Tian decided to take it upon himself to establish "safeguards" against cheating. He created GPTZero, an app that like OpenAI's tool, "foils" ChatGPT by detecting and distinguishing between original and plagiarized material. "When it went viral, over 7 million people saw it. The app just crashed because I couldn't handle that much hosting. The hosting platform stepped in and said this is the biggest app on their platform and gave me free resources," Tian revealed.
According to Tian, over 40,000 teachers from 40 states and 30 countries have signed up for his product waitlist. The success of GPTZero has been inspiring for Tian, who is seeking post-graduation job offers. In fact, the 22-year-old has already caught the eye of Microsoft president Brad Smith."He said, 'I'm in Princeton. Let's get lunch Friday.' And I was like, 'I'm still home over holiday break because it's Saturday,'" he said.
But Tian appears prepared to continue to hold Big Tech's feet to the fire. His involvement with ChatGPT has Tian wary of where
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