ThrillHouseofMirth t1_j4x7o9e wrote
I don't think that there's any way to do so at this point and eventually someone will prove it. "Original" language virtually always is a recombination previous language of sufficient complexity and uniqueness.
A possible solution to this is AI language model providers to provide API's that allow people to check content against an archive of text that it generated.
Any solution needs to monitoring and telemetry based, the days of algorithmic checking are definitively over.
MajorValue1094 t1_j4xdtl7 wrote
Agreed, the design of GPT is to be indistinguishable from real text, hence you’re fighting a losing battle (unless you have millions to train a rival network). The only key may be in the way GPT interprets language, we are all aware of how it does not understand what it’s says. If you can find a way to target a pre-trained network at that you may have a chance but in theory by the nature of GPT you will loose.
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