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Once a Response, Always a Response: Detecting LLM-generated Text via Latent Prompt Restoration

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Large language models (LLMs) can generate fluent and convincing text at scale, creating growing risks for misinformation dissemination, educational misuse, and platform governance. These concerns make robust detection of machine-generated text increasingly necessary. Recent zero-shot detectors mainly exploit probability-based statistical discrepancies, but they do not explicitly account for the training process of LLMs, which leaves a distinct generation mechanism insufficiently modeled and limits detection robustness. To address this issue, we propose EchoPrompt, a training-free detector based on latent prompt restoration. Our key intuition is that machine-generated text is typically produced conditioned on an upstream prompt, and this hidden dependency can be partially reactivated by prepending a unified generic prefix. Specifically, EchoPrompt restores a generic assistant-response context, measures the induced likelihood gain with an instruction-tuned model, calibrates it against the corresponding base model, and aggregates the resulting differences into a score that quantifies latent prompt dependency. Extensive experiments show that EchoPrompt achieves state-of-the-art performance among zero-shot detectors while maintaining strong robustness across challenging evaluation settings.

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EVIL-Detect for NLPCC 2026 Shared Task 6: LLM-Generated Text Detection

cs.CL · 2026-08-11 · conditional · novelty 4.0

EVIL-Detect, a conflict-aware ensemble of edit-extent regression, zero-shot likelihood scoring, lexical statistics, and text rules, achieves 0.8888 macro-F1 and first place in NLPCC 2026 Shared Task 6 for Chinese three-class LLM-text detection.

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  • EVIL-Detect for NLPCC 2026 Shared Task 6: LLM-Generated Text Detection cs.CL · 2026-08-11 · conditional · none · ref 25 · internal anchor

    EVIL-Detect, a conflict-aware ensemble of edit-extent regression, zero-shot likelihood scoring, lexical statistics, and text rules, achieves 0.8888 macro-F1 and first place in NLPCC 2026 Shared Task 6 for Chinese three-class LLM-text detection.