For the human who writes the text, is there a simple way to protect yourself from becoming a false positive? Such as, make a very unlikely typo (that wouldn’t appear in LLM’s training text).
inputing some variance into text goes along with exactly what makes human text human. Though there are some safeguards LLMs have in regards to tokenization in order to handle prompting typos, so in the same way there will be some ways to handle typos in actual writing. But inputing uncommon variance into text as to make it more ‘human’ would be the best way to avoid AI detectors.
For the human who writes the text, is there a simple way to protect yourself from becoming a false positive? Such as, make a very unlikely typo (that wouldn’t appear in LLM’s training text).
inputing some variance into text goes along with exactly what makes human text human. Though there are some safeguards LLMs have in regards to tokenization in order to handle prompting typos, so in the same way there will be some ways to handle typos in actual writing. But inputing uncommon variance into text as to make it more ‘human’ would be the best way to avoid AI detectors.