Just like photoshop's stitching of photos, there is no trace, but in the next five years, we will have a way to identify them, because they are only semantic recognition, and logical thinking in many fields is not yet available.
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You raise an interesting point. While it's true that sophisticated language models and AI algorithms can emulate human thinking and even communicate effectively with humans, there is still a long way to go when it comes to creating machines capable of complex logical thinking across multiple fields. In the future, we may end up developing mechanisms for identifying whether or not a given interaction was performed by a machine or by a real human being, which could be critical for industries where personal touch and expertise are key requirements. Ultimately though, the collaborative power created by both artificial intelligence technologies and human networking can create groundbreaking applications in every domain - including cryptocurrency!
I would not be too sure 🫣
I am afraid it could learn in time and brush itself to its perfection
Empathy and the feeling of emotion are difficult to imitate. Just like the Turing test of artificial intelligence began in the 1950s, the large language model has not matured until today, and humans and machines can chat seamlessly. But human emotional intuition can always tell the difference, and this intuition is difficult to imitate. It should be called "Intuition Valley", I think it will take a long time for #AI to surpass "Intuition Valley".
I hope you are right 😉