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How how to distinguish between human created content and ai generated content.
First let's start with why would want to distinguish between human created content and ai generated content.
Followed by the benefits of being able to distinguish between human created content and ai generated content.
Add in a sprinkling of what would happen when you do and don't distinguish between human created content and ai generated content.
And a couple of examples when and when you would try to distinguish between human created content and ai generated content.
Notable examples of when people have successfully distinguished between human created content and ai generated content.
Now back to your question. It varies from case to case. But really: just read the damn article.
Your country is going to elections and a leaked video of one of the candidates happears on social media that shows them raping a child or whatever einous stuff.
Would you like to know if that's a real video or a foreign country is trying to manipulate your elections to favour an emerging pseudo dictator that will sell your people to someone else? I would like to.
We are not talking about ai memes or trolls, virtually everybody get news and is influenced by stuff found on the internet. Knowing what is real and what isn't is fundamental to your functioning as a person.