Waizz Introduces Its Free Multilingual AI Detector With 99% Accuracy

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The French startup AI LOGIK, which recently launched its generative AI platform Waizz, has just unveiled its AI text detector. The tool relies on a method that its creators claim is 99% reliable, completely free, and operates in multiple languages, including French.

With the explosion of AI-generated content, the question of the authenticity of written content arises everywhere: in schools, where teachers sometimes doubt the origin of submitted assignments; in journalism, where every piece of information must be verified; and even in the daily work of businesses. A real need, therefore.

An Algorithm Designed to Avoid False Positives

Behind Waizz AI detector is an algorithm that doesn’t work quite like those offered by competitors, starting with Copyleaks and GPTZero, which are often criticized for their lack of accuracy. Instead, it combines eight different criteria to minimize misinterpretations as much as possible.

Fabrice COQ, CEO of AI LOGIK, insists:

“The goal is not simply to determine whether a text is AI-generated or not but to do so with a level of certainty that limits false diagnoses. Too often, existing tools mistakenly classify a human-written text as AI-generated and vice versa. Our solution provides a more nuanced and accurate assessment.”

He adds:

“Out of more than 2,000 analyzed texts from major LLMs, 99% were identified as AI-generated by our detector.”

For him, Waizz performs better than the competition in this regard. However, this claim will still need to be confirmed by an independent study…

A Demand in Full Expansion

The demand for reliable AI detectors to verify text authenticity is booming. In the United States alone, more than 4 million searches are conducted each month to find a reliable tool.

Chatbots like ChatGPT encourage cheating. A real thorn in the side for teachers who are seeing more and more suspicious, nearly perfect assignments, often at a level higher than what their students usually produce.

For media outlets and businesses, ensuring that content truly comes from human effort is becoming almost an absolute necessity, especially when there are legal implications.

With its AI detector, Waizz intends to stand out: unlike paid solutions or those very limited in their free versions, the tool allows analysis of up to 2,000 words in open access and 5,000 words for registered members…

Six languages are available right now, a rather rare feature, which fills a real gap in the sector, as competitors tend to focus primarily on English.

With its AI detector and its generative AI platform Waizz, the French startup AI LOGIK demonstrates its perfect mastery of AI technologies and is set to be a key player in the coming months and years.