What happens when AIs become indistinguishable from humans? Elliot & Tom tackle the question of will we need to prove life in a digital world?
Show Notes
- Bots beat CAPTCHA results https://qz.com/ai-bots-recaptcha-turing-test-websites-authenticity-1850734350
- On the internet, nobody knows you are human
https://www.theverge.com/2023/2/24/23608961/tiktok-creator-bot-accusation-prove-theyre-human
- AI detection tools falsely accus international students of cheating https://themarkup.org/machine-learning/2023/08/14/ai-detection-tools-falsely-accuse-international-students-of-cheating
Runsheet
00:00 The Fun begins
01:45 The problem of AIs replicating humans and becoming indistinguishable
05:00 Are AIs replicating humans an issue at all?
10:20 Should we have the right to know we are conversing with a human or and AI?
11:30 Do we have a right to know about AI generated content?
17:00 Are AI detectors failing?
23:30 Moving towards a zero trust world, only relying on certain logos and URLs
26:30 Will financial verification be a form of proving life?
28:10 How will creators proving your work is your own?
32:15 Will AI create it's own style attributable it?
34:50 How will social media juggle creative bots vs bad bots?
40:10 How will places deal with autobanning or shadown ban real humans?