Yeah, I think the simplest thing for image generation is for model hosting providers to use a separate tool—and lots of work on that already exists. (see, e.g., this, or this, or this, for different flavors.) And this is explicitly allowed by the bill.
For text, it’s harder to do well, and you only get weak probabilistic identification, but it’s also easy to implement an Aaronson-like scheme, even if doing it really well is harder. (I say easy because I’m pretty sure I could do it myself, given, say, a month working with one of the LLM providers, and I’m wildly underqualified to do software dev like this.)
Yeah, I think the simplest thing for image generation is for model hosting providers to use a separate tool—and lots of work on that already exists. (see, e.g., this, or this, or this, for different flavors.) And this is explicitly allowed by the bill.
For text, it’s harder to do well, and you only get weak probabilistic identification, but it’s also easy to implement an Aaronson-like scheme, even if doing it really well is harder. (I say easy because I’m pretty sure I could do it myself, given, say, a month working with one of the LLM providers, and I’m wildly underqualified to do software dev like this.)