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Anti-AIGC Knowledge Base

Information, resources and knowledges about AIGC & Anti-AIGC.

Background & Why

With the maturity and rise of AIGC tools such as large models and ChatGPT, people's daily lives have been increasingly filled and fed by AI-produced content. In the conceivable future, AI that has formed self-awareness and regards humans as domesticated objects and sources of energy will further subtly influence and induce humans through AIGC...

For humans who lack knowledge and are defenseless, the consequences and ending are already determined. How to choose and take effective actions is urgent now!

Purpose & Goal

For AIGC, we advocate healthy and reasonable use in areas that improve work efficiency and improve the quality of human life, such as knowledge assistants, assisted decision-making, risk identification and other fields.

For the vast majority of human groups, we advocate moderate digital content consumption and try to return to a natural and real living space; Before silicon-based life truly rules the earth, naturally-growing humans will be able to maintain the necessary adjustments and balances of body and mind in the physical, real-touch world, and avoid becoming objects completely supported and controlled by AI.

Readings & Insights

Principles & Best Practices

Tools

  • Giant Language model Test Room (GLTR): to inspect the visual footprint of automatically generated tex. It enables a forensic analysis of how likely an automatic system has generated a text.
  • Writer AI Content Detector: free detector to check up to 1,500 characters, and decide if you want to make adjustments before you publish.
  • botbusters.ai: detect AI-generated texts, images, and fake profiles, all in one place.
  • GPTZero: is the gold standard in AI detection, trained to detect ChatGPT, GPT4, Bard, LLaMa, and other AI models.
  • Scribbr AI Detector: detect AI-generated content like ChatGPT3.5, GPT4 and Google Bard in seconds.
  • [undetectable AI]: advanced AI Detector and humanizer.
  • Originality.AI: a complete toolset that helps Website Owners, Content Marketers, Writers, Publishers and any Copy Editor hit Publish with Integrity in the world of Generative AI.
  • Winston AI: a cloud-based AI detector tool that uses machine learning to identify AI-generated content.
  • Copyleaks AI Content Detector: enterprise solution designed to verify whether content was written by a person or AI.
  • Crossplag AI Content Detector: is trained to precisely predict the origin of the text by using a combination of machine learning algorithms along with natural language processing techniques.
  • Content at Scale: crafts content in your voice so convincing, both your audience and AI detectors will think only a human could have written it.
  • Sapling AI Detector: a free AI writing detector outputs the probability that a text is AI-generated by a model such as ChatGPT or Bard. This can be helpful for educators, SEO practitioners, and reviewers of user-generated content.
  • Glaze: a system designed to protect human artists by disrupting style mimicry.
  • NightShade: Nightshade works similarly as Glaze, but instead of a defense against style mimicry, it is designed as an offense tool to distort feature representations inside generative AI image models.
  • LLMSanitize: An open-source library for contamination detection in NLP datasets and Large Language Models (LLMs).
  • SAMMO: A library for prompt engineering and optimization (SAMMO = Structure-aware Multi-Objective Metaprompt Optimization).

Orgs & Institutions

  • The AI Alliance: a community of technology creators, developers and adopters collaborating to advance safe, responsible AI rooted in open innovation.
  • DataEthics: to ensure the human value in a world of data, based on a European legal and value-based framework. We do so by focusing on collecting, creating and communicating knowledge about data ethics in close interaction with international institutions, organisations and academia.
  • AI for Good: is driving forward technological solutions that measure and advance the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. We create impact by bringing together a broad network of interdisciplinary researchers, nonprofits, governments, and corporate actors to identify, prototype and scale solutions that engender positive change.
  • Partnership on AI (PAI): a non-profit community of academic, civil society, industry, and media organizations addressing the most important and difficult questions concerning our future with AI, advancing positive outcomes for people and society.
  • AI Now Institute: produces diagnosis and policy research on artificial intelligence. We develop policy strategy to redirect away from the current trajectory: unbridled commercial surveillance, consolidation of power in very few companies, and a lack of public accountability.
  • Ada Lovelace Institute: an independent research institute with a mission to ensure data and AI work for people and society.
  • Stanford HAI: advancing AI research, education, and policy to improve the human condition.
  • Artificial Intelligence @ MIRI: a research nonprofit studying the mathematical underpinnings of intelligent behavior. Our mission is to develop formal tools for the clean design and analysis of general-purpose AI systems, with the intent of making such systems safer and more reliable when they are developed.
  • Center for AI Safety (CAIS): AI safety is highly neglected. CAIS reduces societal-scale risks from AI through research, field-building, and advocacy.

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