Don't depend on just one AI checker No single checker can guarantee complete confidence. We integrate with leading AI content detectors to give unparalleled confidence that your content appears to be written by a human. One-click, Eight Checks Demo link story.screenspace.io/2161397443/0cb05324
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Content Guardian is the first multi-AI Content Detector to connect to multiple content checker services simultaneously. 8 checks in 1 click.
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AI is a very fast-paced environment with new advances happening weekly. Not all AI Content Detector models can keep pace. This is where Content Guardian comes in. You can get a much higher level of assurance about the accuracy of the results as we check up to 8 checkers and provide an aggregate score based on our algorithm. We update this regularly so it is reflective of the latest developments in AI LLM.
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We have 3 target audiences. Writers, Media publishers and Education.
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Content Guardian was born out of necessity. We all work with external collaborators and we wanted to have confidence that the content was authentic and original.
We felt having to rely on one AI checker left the business open to a wider margin of risk that it was solely generated by AI, so we started to use multiple AI Content Checkers.
This became very cumbersome for the team, so we decided to create a tool that seamlessly integrates into our workflow whilst connecting to multiple AI Content Checkers. We wanted to build a tool that provides convenience and higher assurance that we can spot unauthentic content.
The tool is ready to be released to the wider world. So here it is!
We will be actively developing the tool with new features and tweaks to make it the best tool it can be.
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Most major social media sites are quite nefarious when it comes to data harvesting of members and non-members alike. You don't even have to be on one of their pages to be tracked via third party scripts. For example, if you are on a blog or something that has social media share buttons, those sites will know that you visited that page from those plugins alone. I suggest you check out Terms of Service; Didn't Read.... Source: over 1 year ago
Para aware din kayo sa ina-agree niyong checkbox. Check this site - https://tosdr.org/en/frontpage. Source: over 1 year ago
Https://tosdr.org/ has a browser addon that's pretty helpful in that regard. Source: almost 2 years ago
I visited ToS;DR and that sentence appears many times, and it sounds pretty alarming to me. There's this explanation or something, but I'm at work too tired right now to understand this stuff. I think it's something like "When you post things they no longer belong to you" maybe? I'm not sure though. Source: about 2 years ago
There's this website that reads the terms and conditions of many popular websites and basically summarizes what the terms and conditions are, BUT a youtube channel like that and with a soothing voice just reading the terms and conditions would be amazing. Source: about 2 years ago
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