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date: '2022-12-19T14:57:08'
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- My AI Safety Lecture for UT Effective Altruism
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- exact: "Anyway, we actually have a working prototype of the watermarking scheme,\
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\ built by OpenAI engineer Hendrik Kirchner. It seems to work pretty well\u2014\
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empirically, a few hundred tokens seem to be enough to get a reasonable signal\
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text: Scott's team hsas already developed a prototype watermarking scheme at OpenAI
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and it works pretty well
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<blockquote>Anyway, we actually have a working prototype of the watermarking scheme, built by OpenAI engineer Hendrik Kirchner. It seems to work pretty well—empirically, a few hundred tokens seem to be enough to get a reasonable signal that yes, this text came from GPT. In principle, you could even take a long text and isolate which parts probably came from GPT and which parts probably didn’t.</blockquote>Scott's team hsas already developed a prototype watermarking scheme at OpenAI and it works pretty well
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