What Are the Different Approaches for Detecting Content Generated by LLMs Such As ChatGPT? And How Do They Work and Differ?
Read OriginalThis article explains four key approaches for identifying content generated by large language models like ChatGPT. It covers OpenAI's AI Classifier (a fine-tuned GPT model), DetectGPT (which uses probability perturbations), GPTZero (which analyzes text perplexity), and watermarking. The piece details how each method works, its underlying principles, and discusses their respective limitations and differences in implementation.
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