VentureBeat October 25, 2024
Ben Dickson

Google DeepMind and Hugging Face have just released SynthID Text, a tool for marking and detecting text generated by large language models (LLMs). SynthID Text encodes a watermark into AI-generated text in a way that helps determine if a specific LLM produced it. More importantly, it does so without modifying how the underlying LLM works or reducing the quality of the generated text.

The technique behind SynthID Text was developed by researchers at DeepMind and presented in a paper published in Nature on Oct. 23. An implementation of SynthID Text has been added to Hugging Face’s Transformers library, which is used to create LLM-based applications. It is worth noting that SynthID is not meant to detect any text generated...

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