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saternius | 7 years ago

As a founder of an startup that uses AI to paraphrase text (https://quillbot.com), I find that this article is hitting a very valid point. As fluency enhancing tools become more prolific and higher quality, submissions will be more standard and thus there will be more unintentional overlap. Plagiarism detection software will become increasingly less reliable.

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craftinator|7 years ago

Sounds like good territory for implementing a GAN. You end up with one network that aggregates and summarizes, and another that penalizes for lack of originality. Though I suppose theres a good chance the GAN would drift away from human patterns as it trains.