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OpenAI now tries to hide that ChatGPT was trained on copyrighted books, including J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series::A new research paper laid out ways in which AI developers should try and avoid showing LLMs have been trained on copyrighted material.

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[–] redw04@lemmy.ca -1 points 1 year ago (3 children)
[–] stevedidWHAT@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

https://medium.com/@rxtang/the-science-of-detecting-llm-generated-texts-e816a14c18d

But yes it is tho ;)

“Existing detection methods can be roughly grouped into two categories: black-box detection and white-box detection, black-box detection methods are limited to API-level access to LLMs. They rely on collecting text samples from human and machine sources, respectively, to train a classification model that can be used to discriminate between LLM- and human-generated texts. An alternative is white-box detection, in this scenario, the detector has full access to the LLMs and can control the model’s generation behavior for traceability purposes. In practice, black-box detectors are commonly constructed by external entities, whereas white-box detection is generally carried out by LLM developers.”

[–] stevedidWHAT@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Apologies about the other comments, mixed two conversations together lmao)