R-CoT embeds watermarks into LLM reasoning paths via redundant CoT and GRPO-based dual optimization, maintaining over 95% true positive rate under fine-tuning and post-training changes.
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The thesis presents a kernel method for multiaccuracy across overlooked subpopulations, information-theoretic optimal watermarking for LLMs, and a simulator showing LLM agents outperforming humans in supply chains while creating tail risks.
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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R-CoT: A Reasoning-Layer Watermark via Redundant Chain-of-Thought in Large Language Models
R-CoT embeds watermarks into LLM reasoning paths via redundant CoT and GRPO-based dual optimization, maintaining over 95% true positive rate under fine-tuning and post-training changes.
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Trustworthy AI: Ensuring Reliability and Accountability from Models to Agents
The thesis presents a kernel method for multiaccuracy across overlooked subpopulations, information-theoretic optimal watermarking for LLMs, and a simulator showing LLM agents outperforming humans in supply chains while creating tail risks.
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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.