Have you found a tool that accurately detects AI-generated content?

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Head of Transformation in Governmenta year ago
I use the openai.com classifier to detect LLM detected speech. Mainly in the production of text. I also run it through a plagiarism detector. This dual filter I trust.

A caveat and a quip:

caveat: I do consistently use gpt-4 for text production of all types from casual email to strategy. However, it is a junior assistant, amplifying, suggesting and acting on the production and editing of text that I give it. I see many using it for full text production without input and that doesn't usually lead to a good result. However, in a collaborative dialogue, gpt excels.

quip: I find I don't really need an anti-llm classifier to detect the use of gpt. Whenever I find a very well-reasoned, polite, clear, concise and balanced text that is well articulated, I am 99% certain the correspondent is using an LLM. And I am very happy for that. 
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Head of Transformation in Governmenta year ago

I cannot edit the post, so I amend it with a reply. My current tool for AI detection and plagiarism check is gptzero.com

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