# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Misjudgment

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Misjudgment", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

A Role Reversal: As AI Grows Stronger, Humans Begin 'Proving Their Innocence'

As AI grows increasingly sophisticated, humans are now forced to prove they are not AI themselves. This month, a winning story for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize was flagged as "100% AI-generated" by a detection tool, though a review by Claude yielded no clear verdict. Simultaneously, Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk faced public speculation that her upcoming novel was AI-written after she mentioned using AI for research assistance, forcing her to publicly clarify her solo authorship. The trend reflects a "reverse Turing test," where humans must demonstrate their humanity. In visual arts, illustrators now routinely record their entire drawing process or stage multi-camera live streams to disprove accusations of using AI, sometimes even engaging in monetary "duels" with accusers. The problem is compounded by unreliable detection methods. AI text detectors like Pangram analyze statistical patterns but are prone to false positives, as shown in a Stanford study where many genuine non-native English essays were mislabeled as AI. Visual "detection" is equally fallible, highlighted by a viral incident where a genuine Monet painting was widely criticized online as inferior AI-generated art. Technical solutions like watermarking (e.g., metadata standards like C2PA or invisible watermarks like Google's SynthID) are being developed for images and videos. However, they are not foolproof—metadata can be stripped, and watermarks degraded. For text, reliable, universally adopted watermarking remains elusive; OpenAI shelved its text classifier due to low accuracy and concerns over user backlash. Ultimately, the widespread "AI-shaming" and the burden on creators to "prove innocence" stem from the collision of AI's advancing capabilities and the lack of perfect verification tools. This dynamic may only shift when AI-assisted creation becomes the default, rendering the distinction less critical.

marsbit16 ч. назад

A Role Reversal: As AI Grows Stronger, Humans Begin 'Proving Their Innocence'

marsbit16 ч. назад

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