• T156@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    How did they estimate whether an LLM was used to write the text or not? Did they do it by hand, or using a detector?

    Since detectors are notorious for picking up ESL writers, or professionally written text as AI-Generated.

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      10 hours ago

      They developed their own detector described in another paper. Basically, this reverse-engineers texts based on their vocabulary to provide an estimate on how much of them were ChatGPT.

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      17 hours ago

      They just asked a few people if they thought it was written by an LLM. /s

      I mean, you can tell when something is written from ChatGPT, especially if the person isn’t using it for editing, but is just asking it to write a complaint or request. It is likely they are only counting the most obvious, so the actual count is higher.

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      I don’t know of any reason that the proportion of ESL writers would have started trending up in 2022.