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73 AIs can generate near-verbatim copies of novels from training data

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Melissa Heikkilä, Financial Times @ Ars Technica 2 place · today 10:38 EDT

AIs can generate near-verbatim copies of novels from training data

LLMs memorize more training data than previously thought.

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