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A mystery fit for a DetectAIve: Classifying machine involvement in writing

MBZUAI ·

Researchers at MBZUAI have developed LLM-DetectAIve, a tool to classify the degree of machine involvement in text generation. The system categorizes text into four types: human-written, machine-generated, machine-written and machine-humanized, and human-written and machine-polished. A demo website allows users to test the tool's ability to detect machine involvement. Why it matters: This research addresses the growing need to identify and classify AI-generated content in academic and professional settings, particularly in light of increasing LLM misuse.

LLM-DetectAIve: a Tool for Fine-Grained Machine-Generated Text Detection

arXiv ·

MBZUAI researchers release LLM-DetectAIve, a tool for fine-grained detection of machine-generated text across four categories: human-written, machine-generated, machine-written then humanized, and human-written then machine-polished. The tool aims to address concerns about misuse of LLMs, especially in education and academia, by identifying attempts to obfuscate or polish content. LLM-DetectAIve is publicly accessible with code and a demonstration video provided.