Abstract page for arXiv paper 2604.03136: StoryScope: Investigating idiosyncrasies in AI fiction

  • Damarus@feddit.org
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    21 hours ago

    That’s not good enough. Just a thought experiment: Only 7% of humans died because their work got flagged incorrectly

    • Allah@piefed.worldOP
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      21 hours ago

      this is just spherical cow fallacy combined with purity culture slop

      no methodology is perfect, it just needs to be practically valid, using ai != killing people for using ai

      unless you are for killing people who use AI, which wouldn’t surprise me one bit about Anti-AI horde

      • darkmarx@lemmy.world
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        20 hours ago

        Tell that to the student who gets expelled because they’re writing was falsely identified as AI and then takes their own life.

        Tell that to the person falsely identified with facial recognition and is arrested and loses their job.

        Using AI to detect AI is as bad as using AI for any important decision.

        This isn’t hypothetical. It happens. People will lose their livelihood or die because of it. 7 in 100 is not accurate enough when any penalty is applied to detection.

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          15 hours ago

          The key is for the detector to be the screener, innocent until proven guilty, and a screener tool with 7% failure rate is not proof.

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        15 hours ago

        Back when I was in Uni poor grades were considered a lifelong sentence to poverty…