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Hitting a Moving Target: Test-Time Adaptation for AI Text Detection under Continual Distribution Shift

Researchers propose a test-time adaptation method using semi-supervised learning to improve AI text detection under continual distribution shifts, such as adversarial humanization and new LLMs. The approach leverages inference-time homogeneity among unlabeled samples, outperforming state-of-the-art detectors like Pangram (24.1% vs. 90.5% detection of adversarial AI text).

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arXiv:2606.25152v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Deployed approaches for AI text detection often rely on training-time access to labeled datasets of both human-written and AI-generated text. This approach is vulnerable to three types of distribution shifts that occur continually post-deployment, and for which labeled data is often unavailable: adversarial humanization, new LLMs being released, and temporal drift in human writing. Simultaneously, existing approaches do not leverage a key signal of LLM usage: inference-time homogeneity. We propose a test-time adaptation (TTA) approach, using semi-supervised learning, that adapts to distribution shifts by leveraging homogeneity among unlabeled samples observed at inference time. Empirically, we find that state-of-the-art supervised detectors systematically fail when they encounter distribution shifts in AI-generated and human writing, both adversarial and natural, while test-time adaptation with semi-supervised learning is largely robust; e.g., the commercial model Pangram detects just 24.1% of our adversarial AI-generated text, compared to 90.5% for our test-time approach. We establish that test-time adaptation is a promising framework for AI text detection in the wild. We publicly release our code (which includes code for model training, evaluation, and plots) at https://github.com/kkr36/llm_detection.

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