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The debate over distinguishing human-written from AI-generated text

By

lcamtuf

3h ago· 3 min readenOpinion

Summary

The article discusses the ongoing debate among tech professionals about whether human-written and AI-generated text can be reliably distinguished. The author argues that some skeptics claim LLMs produce text statistically indistinguishable from human writing, but suggests this argument is sometimes made in bad faith by those wanting to maintain deniability for their own use of AI. The article appears to be an opinion piece pushing back against the notion that AI text is undetectable.

Source

Hacker NewsThe debate over distinguishing human-written from AI-generated textlcamtuf.substack.com

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One of the most painful arguments I keep having with fellow techies is the question of whether you can distinguish between human-written and AI-generated text.
at their core, LLMs are state-of-the-art statistical models of how humans talk
I don't think this is always argued in good faith; at least some of the debates are started by folks who wish to maintain deniability for their own underhanded use of the tech.
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One of the most painful arguments I keep having with fellow techies is the question of whether you can distinguish between human-written and AI-generated text.

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