Amusing article about the latest on generative AI and tools that purportedly detect it. The rationale for the detection was the best part of it:
When asked if he was surprised by the results, Raschka said “Yes and no — they are not sharing the paper so I can’t say 100% how it works, but based on the short description they have on the website, it sounds like they’re training a classifier to predict whether something is human generated or AI generated.” The problem, he explained, is that there are false negatives and false positives based on what dataset the tool was trained on. With Macbeth, for example, Raschka said he thinks the tool was not trained on Old English. “It’s not normal spoken English, it’s almost like a foreign language.”
It would be great to see this backed up by fake historical facts that demonstrate that the author of Macbeth was an alien and/or Shakespeare was the name of the AI that wrote a lot of stuff. The arc of crazy needs to be completed here.
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