> I don't think there is any way to protect against AI generated content other than to use stronger forms of authentication/provenance.
Is that even enough though? Just like mobile apps today resell the the legitimacy of residential IP addresses, there's always going to be people willing to let bots post under their government-ID-validared internet persona for easy money. I really don't know what the fix is. It is Pandora's box.
Is that even enough though? Just like mobile apps today resell the the legitimacy of residential IP addresses, there's always going to be people willing to let bots post under their government-ID-validared internet persona for easy money. I really don't know what the fix is. It is Pandora's box.