Post-training gives LLMs a distinct voice, making outputs detectable
TuhinChakr · x · 2026-08-20
This post cites Bradley Emi, arguing that post-training is what gives Large Language Models (LLMs) their distinct "voice." As long as post-training exists, model outputs will remain detectable, implying that evading AI detection tools may be fundamentally difficult due to the stylistic imprint left by the post-training process.
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