• BanMe@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    I am guessing the reporter wanted to remind people tools exist for this, however the reporter isn’t tech savvy enough to realize ChatGPT isn’t one of them.

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      4 days ago

      afaik, there actually aren’t any reliable tools for this.

      the highest accuracy rate I’ve seen reported for “AI detectors” is somewhere around 60%; barely better than a random guess…

      edit: i think that way for text/LLM, to be fair.

      kinda doubt images are much better though…happy to hear otherwise, if there are better ones!

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          4 days ago

          exactly!

          using a “detector” is how (not all, but a lot of) AIs (LLMs, GenAI) are trained:

          have one AI that’s a “student”, and one that’s a “teacher” and pit them against one another until the student fools the teacher nearly 100% of the time. this is what’s usually called “training” an AI.

          one can do very funny things with this tech!

          for anyone that wants to see this process in action, here’s a great example:

          Benn Jorda: Breaking The Creepy AI in Police Cameras

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            3 days ago

            Someone commented a reply which I thought worthy of highlighting:

            “I need privacy, not because my actions are questionable, but because your judgement and intentions are.”