The false positive rate of AI detectors and its effect on freelance writers
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#3That's why those types of services (including OpenAI's initial AI detector) often have huge legal disclaimers saying not to take it as 100% accurate.
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#5Legal question: if a writer loses a job due to a false accusal of using AI, would they win a damages lawsuit against the AI detector service if they can prove that AI content detection is knowingly imprecise? That's why those types of services (including OpenAI's initial AI detector) often have huge legal disclaimers saying not to take it as 100% accurate.
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2007/08/im-not-drunk-off...
Re: The false positive rate of AI detectors and its effect on freelance writers
#6I don’t think current content generators will destroy many professions any time soon, but a lot of high-volume/low-value work is going to get consumed by them. This seems like an example of that work.
Hopefully, this guy didn’t expect to keep writing fluff into retirement and can find new footing with more sophisticated writing or pick up a new career with better opportunities.
Re: The false positive rate of AI detectors and its effect on freelance writers
#7Legal question: if a writer loses a job due to a false accusal of using AI, would they win a damages lawsuit against the AI detector service if they can prove that AI content detection is knowingly imprecise? That's why those types of services (including OpenAI's initial AI detector) often have huge legal disclaimers saying not to take it as 100% accurate.
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#8Re: The false positive rate of AI detectors and its effect on freelance writers
#9Professor: "The website said you used an AI." Student: "Well, here's a website claiming I didn't use an AI." Professor: "I don't know if I believe that website, let's look into the merits of how it works." Student: "Yes, let's do that." Professor: ...