The impact of AI on daily life is becoming increasingly significant.  Falsified, altered, and/or manipulated content is on the rise.  Do you think AI detection tools will become as common as antivirus software, with everyone having one installed on their device to protect against misinformation?

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Director of Engineering in Software11 hours ago

In my view, AI detection will become common, but not as a separate tool like antivirus. I believe it will be built directly into browsers, messaging apps, social platforms and even operating systems as an extension to existing tools. I do not think people will want another product to manage, they will expect trust to be built in by default. I believe the future is not about installing another layer of protection, it is about making content authenticity checks an invisible part of the digital experience.

Director of Operations in Transportation4 days ago

I don’t think we’ll see an AI equivalent of AV, largely because the AI attack surface is more at the user level than the machine level.
I do think we’ll see (and are already seeing) AI detections at various layers where humans traditionally interact such as email, or in platforms and services they leverage.  Additional training and awareness programs shoud assist.

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