Page Summary: Mike explains a paper from the University of Maryland, proposing a neat trick to 'watermark' the output of Plausible text generation has been around for a couple of years, but how does it work - and what's next?
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Mike explains a paper from the University of Maryland, proposing a neat trick to 'watermark' the output of Plausible text generation has been around for a couple of years, but how does it work - and what's next? Bug Byte puzzle here - - and apply to Jane Street programs here - (episode sponsor).
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- Mike explains a paper from the University of Maryland, proposing a neat trick to 'watermark' the output of
- Plausible text generation has been around for a couple of years, but how does it work - and what's next?
- Bug Byte puzzle here - - and apply to Jane Street programs here - (episode sponsor).
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