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Superhuman, the company behind Grammarly, acquired GPTZero, an AI identification service that detects hallucination, plagiarism, and AI-generated content. GPTZero will be integrated into Superhuman's Go AI assistant. Teachers and students remain the priority audience. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Superhuman has acquired GPTZero, the AI detection startup founded by Princeton grad Edward Tian as a senior thesis project. GPTZero amassed over 19 million registered users and $30 million in annual recurring revenue. The company raised $13.5 million total, including a $10 million Series A led by Footwork.
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