< img src = "/uploads/blogs/ab/23/ib-FS07K15Kb_f4A4999EA.jpg" Alt = "Referates you no longer generate: Chatgpt leaves water signs in texts"/> ~ < P > Chatgpt complicates the generation of texts in its newer GPT-O3 and O4-mini models. The text is embedded with special watermarks indicating the text generated by the AI, reports Rumi.

< p > recorded water signs in larger texts, in particular, this is about the request to generate abstracts or essays. It is imperceptible to the ordinary user but clear system character sets.

< P > These special characters look like spaces in ordinary text processors and browsers, so they cannot be seen with the naked eye. They are visible in text format or with special symbols in the editor.

< P > They appear in the case of copying text created & nbsp; artificial intelligence, and adding to other text editors, including in & nbsp; Google documents. & Amp; nbsp;

~ ~ ~ ~ < p > in older models, including GPT-4O, there were no such watermarks in the text. This was tried to use students by generating texts for their work. & Amp; nbsp;

< p > This function is probably only at the testing stage. If this problem attracts a lot of attention, Openai can delete this function of watermarks.

< p > Besides, after warning, students will be able to delete on their own & laquo; Watermarks & raquo; in the text by applying the group replacement function.

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