Keep in mind that AI algorithms can generate "deep fake text" very easily these days: https://www.gwern.net/GPT-3 also fake images, videos, poetry, art, comic books, etc.
Folkmore: after WWII, Alan Turing, the man who broke the German codebooks came to America and met Claude Shannon, the father of Information/Communication Theory. They had lunch together at Bell Labs.
Claude Shannon asked Turing whether they could create a machine that would play the imitation game better than any human. Turing replied that no, but they would only need to create an AI more clever than the President (of AT&T).
it is a rorschach test in some respect.
Keep in mind that AI algorithms can generate "deep fake text" very easily these days: https://www.gwern.net/GPT-3 also fake images, videos, poetry, art, comic books, etc.
Folkmore: after WWII, Alan Turing, the man who broke the German codebooks came to America and met Claude Shannon, the father of Information/Communication Theory. They had lunch together at Bell Labs.
Claude Shannon asked Turing whether they could create a machine that would play the imitation game better than any human. Turing replied that no, but they would only need to create an AI more clever than the President (of AT&T).