This has been bothering me lately because I understand that in the future everything will most likely only get worse and it will be impossible to tell whether a product was made by a person or generated by AI. Of course, there won’t be any normal divisions; most likely, everything will resemble a landfill, and who knows who did it AI or people, and trusting corporations, as you know, is a bad idea; they are lying hypocrites.

In that case, are there any databases or online archives containing content created exclusively by humans? That is, books, films, TV series, cartoons, etc?

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    Don’t watch short form content. Try not to watch faceless youtube channels unless they are obviously real and trusted.

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    If you are holding the book in your hand and it was published before 2015, then that content is almost certainly the product of human action.

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      Someone anonymously sends you a video of your best friend abusing a bunch of animals, don’t you want to have the skills to know if the video is real?

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            You have a shit best friend if you can see a video of them doing that and believe it to be true.

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              Okay so change the scenario you are given a video that shows your SO cheating on you. Your SO denies it happens, can you trust video evidence?

              You are a member of a jury in a court of law and you are shown a video of the defendant killing another person the defendant claims it’s AI, can you trust video evidence?

              You are watching the news and they play a clip of a politician saying some bad things, can you trust the video evidence?

              You see a video of police beating a protestor, the police officer claims it was AI and the witnesses are antifa plants, CAN YOU TRUST VIDEO EVIDENCE?

              Literally it’s the same thing over and over again but for over 100 years we could trust video evidence with a decent amount of certainty and now in the course of less than 5 years the ability to spot fake videos just became astronomically harder and the ability to make fake videos got much easier. That should be scary to you because I can guarantee you in the next 10 years at least one innocent person will be put in jail because of AI video and at least one guilty person will be kept out of jail because the prosecutor could not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the video wasn’t AI

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    How how to distinguish between human created content and ai generated content.

    First let’s start with why would want to distinguish between human created content and ai generated content.

    Followed by the benefits of being able to distinguish between human created content and ai generated content.

    Add in a sprinkling of what would happen when you do and don’t distinguish between human created content and ai generated content.

    And a couple of examples when and when you would try to distinguish between human created content and ai generated content.

    Notable examples of when people have successfully distinguished between human created content and ai generated content.

    Now back to your question. It varies from case to case. But really: just read the damn article.