Tell HN: Declaration of Independence is 100% AI, according to AI Checker
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I would think so. I'm sure it's one of the documents used to train the LLMs. It does not surprise me that a checker would think it was AI generated. I bet if you put any popular document, the same will happen.
True, people are putting too much trust into the checkers.
True, people are putting too much trust into the checkers.
But is that first point really true?
If a document is used to train an LLM, that means that an AI checker would be more likely to give a false positive that the document is written by AI?
I guess it depends on the AI checker.
I would think that that LLM, after generating the fragment "When in the course of.." would just be a bit more likely to generate "human" as the next word, yes?
If a document is used to train an LLM, that means that an AI checker would be more likely to give a false positive that the document is written by AI?
I guess it depends on the AI checker.
I would think that that LLM, after generating the fragment "When in the course of.." would just be a bit more likely to generate "human" as the next word, yes?
Slightly related: During 2020 there was a problem with AI proctors that had too many false positives.
If you're relying on these tools, please know that they're not accurate. At all. In fact, they're a waste of time. As an example, I pasted the first three paragraphs of the Declaration of Independence into one of these checkers, and the result: 100% AI generated via ChatGPT.
Edit: removed link to AI Checker site, as I don't want this to look like an ad. If you want to check, google "AI Checker", and test yourself.