I wonder if an LLM trained on your favorite author how many words/sentences paragraphs it could generate in the middle of a book that would be basically undetectable.
You don't even necessarily need to train it specifically on their writing. Just giving an LLM an example of the sort of writing you want and asking it to write something similar is sometimes enough.
But, yeah, training it specifically on a corpus of work would probably be even more effective.
I'd love to be able to do that and get output that's at least on the GPT4 level. I think we'd probably have to have a breakthrough in LLM architecture and/or some amazing advancements in hardware before it becomes practical and cost effective for individuals to train their own GPT4-level LLMs, though.
But, yeah, training it specifically on a corpus of work would probably be even more effective.
I'd love to be able to do that and get output that's at least on the GPT4 level. I think we'd probably have to have a breakthrough in LLM architecture and/or some amazing advancements in hardware before it becomes practical and cost effective for individuals to train their own GPT4-level LLMs, though.