A new report from plagiarism detector Copyleaks found that 60% of OpenAI’s GPT-3.5 outputs contained some form of plagiarism.

Why it matters: Content creators from authors and songwriters to The New York Times are arguing in court that generative AI trained on copyrighted material ends up spitting out exact copies.

  • @BetaDoggo_
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    5210 months ago

    This looks like an ad. They go on about what their proprietary detection method found without any details about how it came to these conclusions or even how they generated the test data. They give 0 actual examples for any of their claims.

    Here’s the original blog post the article is referencing: https://copyleaks.com/blog/copyleaks-ai-plagiarism-analysis-report

    • Dave
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      1610 months ago

      Yep, Axios straight-up printed an ad as news.

    • pewter
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      10 months ago

      They should show a small, but representative sample of questions they gave it.

      Also they should compare the scores to similarity scores for a flesh and blood smart human that answers the questions.

    • @General_Effort
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      610 months ago

      Well, I tried it. So here’s an example.

      this may soon be a thing of the past as

      This fragment was flagged as plagiarism.