Combining acrostic, sensorimotor, and red-green watermark features in an ensemble improves LLM watermark detection after paraphrasing from 49% to 95%.
Stylometric Watermarks for Large Language Models
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The rapid advancement of large language models (LLMs) has made it increasingly difficult to distinguish between text written by humans and machines. Addressing this, we propose a novel method for generating watermarks that strategically alters token probabilities during generation. Unlike previous works, this method uniquely employs linguistic features such as stylometry. Concretely, we introduce acrostica and sensorimotor norms to LLMs. Further, these features are parameterized by a key, which is updated every sentence. To compute this key, we use semantic zero shot classification, which enhances resilience. In our evaluation, we find that for three or more sentences, our method achieves a false positive and false negative rate of 0.02. For the case of a cyclic translation attack, we observe similar results for seven or more sentences. This research is of particular of interest for proprietary LLMs to facilitate accountability and prevent societal harm.
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Ensemble Watermarks for Large Language Models
Combining acrostic, sensorimotor, and red-green watermark features in an ensemble improves LLM watermark detection after paraphrasing from 49% to 95%.