GPTZero Partners with HackerNoon to Preserve What’s Human in Tech Publishing
Today, we’re excited to announce a partnership with one of the largest independent tech publishing platforms in the world. HackerNoon is integrating GPTZero directly into its editorial workflow, meaning our AI detection technology will now analyze over 5,000 submissions every month before they reach publication.
With this partnership, GPTZero’s detector will be integrated into HackerNoon’s Editing Protocol to evaluate and review all new HackerNoon blogs. Additionally, HackerNoon will also use models developed by GPTZero, such as Model 3.14b, to research and report on AI’s impact on blogging over time. GPTZero is also being used to validate 100,000s of articles from Hackernoon's historical batch.
David Smooke, HackerNoon’s Founder and CEO, captured this shift clearly:
“We’re building AI transparency infrastructure into how HackerNoon publishes because publishing standards matter more than ever. GPTZero's proven AI detection technology analyzes every submission we review. With this partnership, our readers get more transparency, our editors get a reliable tool, and HackerNoon strengthens the tech stack of its publishing platform."
From our perspective, this integration embodies exactly why GPTZero exists. More than 10 million users, including educators and journalists and publishers and enterprise organisations, already rely on us to gauge the authenticity of digital writing.
As GPTZero cofounder and CTO Alex Cui put it: “HackerNoon's shaped how millions of people understand technology. GPTZero is excited to bring our AI detection technology to every HackerNoon article and give readers and writers a clearer view of how AI is used in online content. This collaboration adds sentence-level AI analysis beneath author bios and across article pages, supporting our mission to build the verification layer for the internet.”