Anthropic’s LLM watermarking 0 ▲ Shtetl-Optimized 1 hour ago · Tech · hide · 0 comments So yeah, Anthropic has announced that it’s now watermarking the outputs of Claude, using a scheme based on Google’s SynthID, which is in turn based on the Gumbel Softmax scheme that I proposed at OpenAI back in 2022—as far as I know, the first LLM watermarking proposal, though far from the last one. I’m gratified that Anthropic credits me for this, even though I shirked my duty by never publishing a paper about it (by the time I sat down to write one, it seemed like the whole field had already assimilated my scheme and moved beyond it—AI just moves too fast for me!). For those who don’t know, watermarking means slightly changing the way that an LLM operates to insert a subtle signal that lets you prove later, with high statistical confidence, that a text indeed came from your specific LLM. It uses the randomness that’s already present anyway in LLM outputs, replacing some of it by pseudorandomness that favors certain word combinations over others in a way that’s later detectable,… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.