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People who frequently use ChatGPT for writing tasks are accurate and robust detectors of AI-generated text Episode 450

People who frequently use ChatGPT for writing tasks are accurate and robust detectors of AI-generated text

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🤗 Upvotes: 6 | cs.CL, cs.AI

Authors:
Jenna Russell, Marzena Karpinska, Mohit Iyyer

Title:
People who frequently use ChatGPT for writing tasks are accurate and robust detectors of AI-generated text

Arxiv:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2501.15654v1

Abstract:
In this paper, we study how well humans can detect text generated by commercial LLMs (GPT-4o, Claude, o1). We hire annotators to read 300 non-fiction English articles, label them as either human-written or AI-generated, and provide paragraph-length explanations for their decisions. Our experiments show that annotators who frequently use LLMs for writing tasks excel at detecting AI-generated text, even without any specialized training or feedback. In fact, the majority vote among five such "expert" annotators misclassifies only 1 of 300 articles, significantly outperforming most commercial and open-source detectors we evaluated even in the presence of evasion tactics like paraphrasing and humanization. Qualitative analysis of the experts' free-form explanations shows that while they rely heavily on specific lexical clues ('AI vocabulary'), they also pick up on more complex phenomena within the text (e.g., formality, originality, clarity) that are challenging to assess for automatic detectors. We release our annotated dataset and code to spur future research into both human and automated detection of AI-generated text.


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