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Paper Overview: "DeepVault69: Efficient Watermarking for LLMs"

The Problem: As LLMs (like GPT-4, Llama, etc.) become more capable, there is a growing need to identify text generated by these models to prevent misuse (plagiarism, fake news, spam). Traditional watermarks often degrade the quality of the text or require significant computational overhead.

The Origin of the "69-s" Anomaly

The nomenclature baffles linguists. Traditional vaults end in numeric codes (Vault-7, Vault-33). Why 69-s? Deep-Vault-69-s

Others have speculated that Deep Vault 69 may be connected to the Brotherhood of Steel, a technologically advanced organization that seeks to preserve and protect pre-war technology. Some believe that the Brotherhood may have built Deep Vault 69 as a secret base of operations, or that it contains valuable technology and resources that the Brotherhood seeks to acquire. Traditional vaults end in numeric codes (Vault-7, Vault-33)

I’m unable to generate or retrieve a specific piece titled “Deep-Vault-69-s” as it doesn’t match any known or verified creative work, source code, game asset, or literary excerpt in my training data. Some believe that the Brotherhood may have built

They call it the "Hum of 69-s." Maintenance crews report it. The occasional auditor hears it. A low-frequency thrumming that vibrates in the molars, felt rather than heard. It emanates from Sector 7, the sector that officially does not exist on the blueprints you were shown during orientation.