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AI watermarks could misidentify human text, spark social concerns

A Reddit user is raising concerns about the potential sociological impact of AI watermarking, specifically questioning if it could lead to human-created text being misidentified as AI-generated. The user also explores the possibility that people might develop heuristics to instantly judge whether another person is an AI, potentially harming human interaction. The discussion also touches on the acceptability of false positives in AI detection and whether platforms like Reddit will adapt their detection methods based on watermarking technology. AI

IMPACT Raises questions about the future of human-AI interaction and the potential for misidentification of AI-generated content.

RANK_REASON User-generated discussion on potential societal impacts of AI technology.

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AI watermarks could misidentify human text, spark social concerns

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  1. r/Anthropic TIER_1 English(EN) · /u/kelcamer ·

    I am seeking to have a genuine discussion about the sociological ramifications of calling humans AI & the processes that guide them, and an additional discussion about 'will new watermarks affect this?'

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Given Claude vs someone who is hyper verbal and literally uses the definition of words and their intended purpose, or someone who spends a lot of time talking with LLMs like computer programmers describing a spec;</p> <p>Do you forsee the possibi…