Text watermarking

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Text watermarking is a technique for embedding hidden information within textual content to verify its authenticity, origin, or ownership.[1] With the rise of generative AI systems using large language models (LLM), there has been significant development focused on watermarking AI-generated text.[2] Potential applications include detecting fake news and academic cheating, and excluding AI-generated material from LLM training data.[3] With LLMs the focus is on linguistic approaches that involve selecting words to form patterns within the text that can later be identified.[1] The results of the first reported large-scale public deployment, a trial using Google's Gemini chatbot, appeared in October 2024: users across 20 million responses found watermarked and unwatermarked text to be of equal quality.[3] Research on text watermarking began in 1997.[1]

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  • Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
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