AI models fed AI-generated data quickly spew nonsense
AI models fed AI-generated data quickly spew nonsense
Researchers gave successive versions of a large language model information produced by previous generations of the AI — and observed rapid collapse.
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I wonder if the speed at which it degrades can be used to detect AI-generated content.
13 1 ReplyI wouldn't be surprised if someone is working on that as a PhD thesis right now.
6 0 Replyhow are you going to write a thesis on writing a FLAC to disc and ripping it over and over?
2 1 ReplyBy measuring how it does with real images vs generated ones to start. The goal would be to show a method to reliably detect ai images. Gotta prove that it works.
3 1 ReplyHow would it detect, you would need the model and if you do you can already detect
1 0 ReplyIt's an issue with the machine learning technique, not the specific model. The hypothetical thesis would be how to use this knowledge in general.
Why are you so agitated by my off hand comment?
1 0 ReplyAm I agitated? 😂 💜 You it's not with all models no
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literally just the difference between flac and mp3 as it were digital conversion noise with a little bot behind it
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