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Superhuman acquires AI detection startup GPTZero

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Superhuman acquires AI detection startup GPTZero
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Superhuman, the email platform formerly known as Grammarly, has acquired the AI detection startup GPTZero. The acquisition aims to consolidate AI detection tools, with the company asserting that combining multiple detection methods improves accuracy in identifying AI-generated content.

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The deal highlights the ongoing consolidation in the AI detection market as companies race to address the proliferation of AI-generated text.

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GPTZero, the three-year-old AI detection startup that Princeton grad Edward Tian first built as a senior thesis project, has been acquired by Superhuman, the companies announced on Tuesday.

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