treetalker 3 days ago

It seems to me that a model provider who can watermark generated text (unbeknownst to the users) could also specifically watermark generated text prompted by particular users, thus enabling tracking and, consequently, harassment and control of those users and populations as a whole. Bad for anonymity and for free speech.

I hope to be corrected by someone who knows the tech much better than I do.

  • Vespasian 3 days ago

    That is a concerning possibility but I wonder what the threat model is.

    They have all that information already and could simply classify and pass it on without the need to encode it with a probability.

    • xscott 3 days ago

      One possibility is that you have Claude write something that would not get you in trouble and concatenate that with something you wrote by hand that would.

      Your signature from the safe material is now associated with your content on the dangerous part, and then the brownshirts come knocking on your door.

n4pw01f 3 days ago

If you look at how this works under the hood, “when two words that don’t necessarily matter to the context, it will pick one word over the other and a pattern emerges”

And that pattern will be reverse engineered in weeks by a startup

And a downstream agent produced by said startup will be built to roll those dice again and defeat the watermarking

And a the LLM vendors will combat this

And a cottage industry shall be born anew

  • cyanydeez 3 days ago

    To be fair, the circle jerk in virtual space is limitless. Its just unbounded reach arounds, turtle cum all the way down, human detritus as far as the eye can see.

    The same VC capital will chase it because god forbid we fail at real challenges; no, we must build the torment nexus.