It won’t, unless you normally talk almost exactly like the model in question and then alter your word choice distribution according to the specific secret key entropy.
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- kromem@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•How AI text watermarking works: a visual guideEnglish1·18 hours ago
- kromem@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•How AI text watermarking works: a visual guideEnglish4·2 days ago
It’s not about the variation of the words, it’s about the variation of the words from the model baseline.
Like if your word choice was almost the exact same as Claude’s normally, maybe you just talked to them a lot and picked up their phrases like it’s not nothing.
But if you managed to be almost exactly like Claude and yet varied the possible words exactly according to a hidden entropy key, they’d know it was actually Claude with the SymthID-Text watermarking applied, as no human would end up falling into that statistical bucket.
- kromem@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•How AI text watermarking works: a visual guideEnglish5·2 days ago
This particular watermarking would be effectively impossible for a person to end up replicating.
So by 2030 the AI industry CO2 release might be 0.9% of total US emissions.
That ‘almost’ in “Almost Incomprehensible” is doing a lot of work there.