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date: '2023-01-29T10:35:56'
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- chatgpt
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- exact: his approach, which we call DetectGPT,does not require training a separate
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classifier, col-lecting a dataset of real or generated passages, orexplicitly
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watermarking generated text. It usesonly log probabilities computed by the
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model ofinterest and random perturbations of the passagefrom another generic
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pre-trained language model(e.g, T5)
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source: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2301.11305.pdf
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text: The novelty of this approach is that it is cheap to set up as long as you
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have the log probabilities generated by the model of interest.
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display_name: James Ravenscroft
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<blockquote>his approach, which we call DetectGPT,does not require training a separate classifier, col-lecting a dataset of real or generated passages, orexplicitly watermarking generated text. It usesonly log probabilities computed by the model ofinterest and random perturbations of the passagefrom another generic pre-trained language model(e.g, T5)</blockquote>The novelty of this approach is that it is cheap to set up as long as you have the log probabilities generated by the model of interest.
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