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this post was submitted on 05 Jul 2023
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The problem is that this assumes there is a way to tell the difference between AI generated and human generated.
Very soon this may be practically speaking impossible. Then what? You make a human board and some person makes a chatbot that you can't differentiate from a human.
We are screwed - there may be some ways with verification.. but is that practical at scale? Would websites require users to install Spyware that watches your Webcam in order to confirm you're not a bot?
And what if a bot could just generate a video feed to trick the website?
Only private and strict groups will remain AI-free.. and if they get too big they won't work anymore