@BrianRoemmele This article alone is worth the membership. Or you can wait a year or two and I imagine the text watermarketing techniques will have diffused out a bit. @max_spero_ any insights to add based on Pangram data?
Text Watermarking Techniques Expected To Diffuse Widely In One To Two Years
Positive users praise Brian Roemmele's two-year research documenting 68 AI text watermark discoveries as valuable hard work worth defending, while negative users call the claims overhyped and not worth paying to read.
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Max, thank you for your input. If you see hard work to spend two years documenting and building monitoring systems to find this is “a blog post” that is interesting how we value human labor. Because I can write about it, it should be free? It is ironic you run an AI detector company and you have not published even 1 of my 68 discoveries of AI watermarks in Text output alone. Yet you want to charge people for your detector. It is rich sir. Perhaps think of what you are typing before you type. And I advise you to improve your detector.
Max, thank you for your input. If you see hard work to spend two years documenting and building monitoring systems to find this is “a blog post” that is interesting how we value human labor. Because I can write about it, it should be free? It is ironic you run an AI detector company and you have not published even 1 of my 68 discoveries of AI watermarks in Text output alone. Yet you want to charge people for your detector. It is rich sir. Perhaps think of what you are typing before you type. And I advise you to improve your detector.

@jeffcafe_ @BrianRoemmele Intro reads as overhyped but cannot comment beyond that. I am not particularly interested in paying $99 to read a blog post

Ok but any comment on text watermarking from LLMs? You either already know what’s in the paywalled article and can add insight without even reading it, or you don’t know and should pay the $99.
Tbh Pangram seems to be getting *more* accurate at AI writing detection lately, my assumption was (in part) it may be picking up on these?

Great work Brian.
The idea that anyone should provide their work for free is straight out of collectivist ideology, an idea that is the root of all evil.
There are zero legitimate transactions in life that do not have a reward in response to an offering. Most people are too stupid and depraved to understand that this goes far beyond money. Then there is the benighted altruist class, the worst of all.

@max_spero_ @jeffcafe_ @BrianRoemmele The world does not need losers delivering their rancid low-IQ collectivist vomit here on X. Go masturbate somewhere else.