Hmm, yes. I just thought about outside usage, somehow haven't thought about it as an inner LLM maintenance tool.
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But it doesn't work. It looks like only the owner of the text generator is able to check if some text is written with this concrete generator (with some probability). I see no use of this technique.
It isn't, actually. Those "essays" have questionable pedagogical results and now they will become an even bigger hassle for students.
No way I would touch THAT, don't worry :)
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People who buy WinRar should consult with psychiatrist about their medication. WinRar is obsolete. We have better open-source alternatives for a decade or even longer.
Oh, that's nitpicking. Study chemistry or biology. Those have much things to memorize where logic wouldn't help you much.
People do too. And history is ALL about fairy tales.
Time changes. Cultures, laws... Absolutely all that changes. Data, that history gathers, can't be used for prediction. At least the precision won't be better than if you will just analyze your current situation. Absurd is trying to predict the future from fairy tails about kings and dragons.
That's the question I can't answer. Really, I can't formulate a really nice definition of usefulness. But still I can't think of any use for history. Except maybe fun as in "literature". But being fun doesn't justify its teaching at school. Drinking alcohol is fun too, but...
There are many other actually useful studies for that. Math excels in that.
But older people still trust surveys. So no, we're doomed.