cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/47499598
We’ll soon get a chance to see whether, frankly, our last hope, evil corp Google, can still distinguish content created by AI from Human one 🤖
Here’s how I would rank the detection difficulty: 1️⃣ Text 2️⃣ Code 3️⃣ Images 4️⃣ Gifs 5️⃣ Videos If they already fail at level 5, we have a SERIOUS problem.

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What about a human made video with an AI generated script? Where is the line when it comes to video content.
Or a human assessing AI video generation ability, where does that sit?
And what about human generated slop… YouTube has shut loads of that too.
As much as I hate that too, it takes longer to make so I’m not as against it for now. I’ll take the win.