From Fingerprints to Passports: Trust After A.I. Detection
Building ever more sophisticated A.I. detection tools may already be reaching its limits. As synthetic content floods the digital ecosystem, A.I. expert Mike Pino argues the future of trust will depend less on identifying what machines created than on constructing systems of provenance, authorship and accountability.
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