Comment by IncreasePosts
6 months ago
Shouldn't there be enough training content from the pre-ai era that the system itself can determine whether content is AI generated, or if it matters?
6 months ago
Shouldn't there be enough training content from the pre-ai era that the system itself can determine whether content is AI generated, or if it matters?
Just ask any person who works in teaching or any of the numerous faulty AI detectors (they're all faulty).
Any current technology which can used to accurately detect pre-AI content would necessarily imply that that same technology could be used to train an AI to generate content that could skirt by the AI detector. Sure, there is going to be a lag time, but eventually we will run out of non-AI content.
No, that's the problem. Pre-AI era content a) is often not dated, so not identifiable as such, and b) also gets out of date. What was thought to be true 20 years ago might not be thought to be true today. Search for the "half-life of facts".