I’m can’t tell if I’m surprised or not by how few people know about and use detectors. It seems like it would be against AI companies best interest for people to know about these since a lot of generative AI is not looked kindly upon, and their advantage now is that a lot of content is nearly indistinguishable from real photo and video. I saw legislation in EU, California and NY that synth ID must be included. And, in some cases, such as websites with more than 2M unique monthly visitors to actually require a visible label on gen AI photo and video. I’ve been using hive ai’s detector, and while it is very convenient on desktop browser since you can right click and “detect” images and videos, there doesn’t seem to be a convenient mobile option. I used to think there would be some “screening” plugins/app that would flag any gen AI photos and videos that appear on your screen, but I know how expensive that would be, along with privacy concerns. So my hopes for something like that is long gone. I work in multimedia so strengthening AI detection is in my best interest since clients are starting to use AI over real productions. Have been directly replaced in a few instances. Anyone know if development with these tools will progress? And if this kind of legislation spreading to other states/countries? Any knowledge appreciated! submitted by /u/foosmoose
Originally posted by u/foosmoose on r/ArtificialInteligence
