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CollabStory: Multi-LLM Collaborative Story Generation and Authorship Analysis

18 June 2024
Saranya Venkatraman
Nafis Irtiza Tripto
Dongwon Lee
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Abstract

The rise of unifying frameworks that enable seamless interoperability of Large Language Models (LLMs) has made LLM-LLM collaboration for open-ended tasks a possibility. Despite this, there have not been efforts to explore such collaborative writing. We take the next step beyond human-LLM collaboration to explore this multi-LLM scenario by generating the first exclusively LLM-generated collaborative stories dataset called CollabStory. We focus on single-author to multi-author (up to 5 LLMs) scenarios, where multiple LLMs co-author stories. We generate over 32k stories using open-source instruction-tuned LLMs. Further, we take inspiration from the PAN tasks that have set the standard for human-human multi-author writing tasks and analysis. We extend their authorship-related tasks for multi-LLM settings and present baselines for LLM-LLM collaboration. We find that current baselines are not able to handle this emerging scenario. Thus, CollabStory is a resource that could help propel an understanding as well as the development of new techniques to discern the use of multiple LLMs. This is crucial to study in the context of writing tasks since LLM-LLM collaboration could potentially overwhelm ongoing challenges related to plagiarism detection, credit assignment, maintaining academic integrity in educational settings, and addressing copyright infringement concerns. We make our dataset and code available atthis https URL.

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@article{venkatraman2025_2406.12665,
  title={ CollabStory: Multi-LLM Collaborative Story Generation and Authorship Analysis },
  author={ Saranya Venkatraman and Nafis Irtiza Tripto and Dongwon Lee },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.12665},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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