arXiv Open Access 2025

Prompt-Induced Linguistic Fingerprints for LLM-Generated Fake News Detection

Chi Wang Min Gao Zongwei Wang Junwei Yin Kai Shu +1 lainnya
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With the rapid development of large language models, the generation of fake news has become increasingly effortless, posing a growing societal threat and underscoring the urgent need for reliable detection methods. Early efforts to identify LLM-generated fake news have predominantly focused on the textual content itself; however, because much of that content may appear coherent and factually consistent, the subtle traces of falsification are often difficult to uncover. Through distributional divergence analysis, we uncover prompt-induced linguistic fingerprints: statistically distinct probability shifts between LLM-generated real and fake news when maliciously prompted. Based on this insight, we propose a novel method named Linguistic Fingerprints Extraction (LIFE). By reconstructing word-level probability distributions, LIFE can find discriminative patterns that facilitate the detection of LLM-generated fake news. To further amplify these fingerprint patterns, we also leverage key-fragment techniques that accentuate subtle linguistic differences, thereby improving detection reliability. Our experiments show that LIFE achieves state-of-the-art performance in LLM-generated fake news and maintains high performance in human-written fake news. The code and data are available at https://anonymous.4open.science/r/LIFE-E86A.

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Chi Wang

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Min Gao

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Zongwei Wang

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Junwei Yin

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Kai Shu

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Chenghua Lin

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Wang, C., Gao, M., Wang, Z., Yin, J., Shu, K., Lin, C. (2025). Prompt-Induced Linguistic Fingerprints for LLM-Generated Fake News Detection. https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.12632

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