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It is easier to create or detect locally consistent but globally inconsistent errors in synthetic media than it is to fix all the errors
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If it is true that...
A user can simply detect locally consistent but globally inconsistent errors inserted into synthetic media by randomly sampling pairs of passages to look for any contradictions
Then it must be true that...
It is easier to create or detect locally consistent but globally inconsistent errors in synthetic media than it is to fix all the errors
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If it is true that...
It is easier to create or detect locally consistent but globally inconsistent errors in synthetic media than it is to fix all the errors
Then it must be true that...
A good method for watermarking synthetic media using an error-ensuring code is to insert errors which are locally consistent but globally inconsistent