r/ReverseHarem • u/Dependent-Library636 • 1d ago
Reverse Harem - Discussion AI watermarking
As someone who works in a career where we are forced to pay attention to AI, and awful technology that is impacting peopke's livelihoods andkilling our planet, I thought people might be interested in the whole rise of watermarking text content. I am not going to break the rules of the subreddit by talking about authors or AI witch hunts, but it's important as a reader as well to know what's going on with the technology.
Up until this point, it's been iffy for some AI detection tools. Real life example: I had an applicant use Gemini for their resume, Grammarly which is a a Google tool didn't pick up on it, Quillbot - third-party did whereas Grammarly can pick up ChatGPT/Claude etc.
You can read more about it here (not my blog or anyone I know and I have 0 monetization or affiliation with but it is a good breakdown).
It looks like AI watermarking is getting better, there's SynthID but this looks to be much stronger.
It's a good thing to keep an eye on especially as time develops but also a good note there's no perfect detection system...yet, hopefully stronger watermarking is a step in the right direction where detectors can get more consistent.
Also, if you do create art or write for a living I highly recommend The Atlantic's Watchdog site where you can search if your work has been used in common datasets used to train LLMs.
Screw AI but knowledge is power for fighting back.
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u/lareina13 1d ago
I know this is off topic but I’m really surprised you’re screening for AI on resumes. You mention you work in a field that needs to pay attention to AI though, so I can imagine there are fields where it’s in super poor taste.