Nowadays, Artificial Intelligence (AI) reigns supreme on the internet. But have you ever wondered whether the text, photos, or videos you see online were created by a human or by an AI tool? To resolve this confusion, the tech giant Meta is working on a highly useful feature. According to reports, the company is set to add an 'AI Detector' tool to its Meta AI platform. This will make it possible to distinguish between authentic content and AI-generated content in a matter of moments. Let's explore all the key details regarding this new feature.
What is Meta's AI Detector Tool?
Recently, researchers discovered a new option named "AI Detector" within Meta AI's internal code. Screenshots of its menu have also surfaced on the social media platform X. However, this feature is currently in its testing phase and is not yet available to the general public. Clicking on the option visible in the leaked screenshots currently does not open any corresponding page. This makes it abundantly clear that the company is currently conducting internal testing and will officially launch the feature for everyone only once it is fully ready.
How Will This Feature Work?
The primary function of this new tool will be to determine whether a piece of content is human-made or machine-generated. With its help, users will be able to easily identify whether an article, message, or post was written using an AI tool such as ChatGPT. According to reports, this tool will not be limited solely to identifying text. Rather, it is likely that in the future, it will also be capable of accurately identifying AI-generated images, audio, and video. However, Meta has not yet officially confirmed this. Furthermore, it remains unclear whether this tool will be able to detect AI content generated by other companies—such as OpenAI and Google—or if it will be restricted solely to Meta's own AI systems.
Delays Plague Meta's New AI Project 'Avocado'
Apart from the AI detector, another major piece of news regarding Meta has surfaced. The company is working on a massive new AI model named 'Avocado,' which is set to power all of Meta's tools in the future. However, according to reports, this project is facing continuous delays. Sources indicate that 'Avocado's' performance currently falls short when compared to other powerful AI models already present in the market; consequently, the company is taking the time to further refine and enhance it.
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