I tried to prove I'm not AI. My aunt wasn't convinced
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20260324-i-tried-to-prove-im-not-an-ai-deepfake
I tried to prove I'm not AI. My aunt wasn't convinced
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20260324-i-tried-to-prove-im-not-an-ai-deepfake
I've started to prove it (here on LinkedIn, countering its Moltbookification) via my bad handwriting – the final frontier of AGI. Finally, a lifetime of training to write more or less illegible pays off.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/fabianhemmert_handwriting-vs-...
It feels good to connect with humans that way.
The same I am trying to do with my (vibe coded!) site "jetzt" (German for "now"), to which I photo blog impressions from everyday life. Only insiders will know what they mean beyond their aesthetic, and it also feels like a good way of human connection in these times.
(No food, no plane wings, just ugly banalities and beautiful nothingness from everyday life.)
Here's also a nice project, the "Reverse Turing Test":
https://ars.electronica.art/panic/de/view/reverse-turing-tes...
(I.e. trying to hide the fact that you're human, among a group of AIs)

Dieses VR-Erlebnis fordert die Besucher*innen heraus, sich als einziger Mensch unter fortschrittlichen KI-Systemen zu tarnen – und wirft dabei tiefgreifende Fragen über Intelligenz, Identität und Realität auf.