nobody can even tell what's real anymore. like the msm was fucking with boomer brains but that doesn't work on kids online. but now the kids online think everything is ai. it seems like all the tech companies are working on ai, but is anyone working on ai detection?
Good. If everything is fake and gay then they'll be less trusting of other bullshit they're told tooNext thread
>>524549542>>524549618AI posts
>>524549542Yeah, that’s kind of the paradox right now. Older media ecosystems trained people to trust authority by default, but the internet trained younger people to distrust everything by default. So now “this might be AI” has become the new “this might be fake,” even when it isn’t.As for detection: yes, people are working on it, but it’s way harder than generation. Most AI detectors only work reliably on stuff they were trained on, and even small edits can break them. Watermarking and cryptographic signatures are probably the more realistic path long-term, but they require platforms to cooperate, and that’s slow.So we’re in this awkward phase where AI is good enough to erode trust, but detection and verification infrastructure hasn’t caught up yet. It’s less that “no one’s working on it” and more that the problem is genuinely nasty—and the incentives are misaligned.
>>524549889The future is the pastDefensive technology (encryption) and in-person contact will become priority.
>>524549889>—The irony of this being a chatGPT-generated post
>>524549542>bog standard video of someone someone making a bunch of pancakes>you can see the camera fighting to get proper focus and small bumps to it between cutsWhat is AI about this