The Generalized Turing Test defines relative intelligence as the inability of one agent to distinguish an imitator from the original through interaction.
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LLM watermarking adoption is limited by misaligned stakeholder incentives; incentive-aligned approaches such as in-context watermarking can enable practical use in targeted domains like education and peer review.
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The Generalized Turing Test: A Foundation for Comparing Intelligence
The Generalized Turing Test defines relative intelligence as the inability of one agent to distinguish an imitator from the original through interaction.
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Position: LLM Watermarking Should Align Stakeholders' Incentives for Practical Adoption
LLM watermarking adoption is limited by misaligned stakeholder incentives; incentive-aligned approaches such as in-context watermarking can enable practical use in targeted domains like education and peer review.