Think you can tell if a social media account is a bot? What about as AI gets better?
A new paper—co-authored with researchers from ~20 orgs, & my OpenAI teammates Zoë Hitzig and David Schnurr—asks this question: What are AI-proof ways to tell who’s real online? (1/n)
We’re starting to roll out advanced Voice Mode to a small group of ChatGPT Plus users. Advanced Voice Mode offers more natural, real-time conversations, allows you to interrupt anytime, and senses and responds to your emotions.
@fredloh If the metadata is removed, then you simply can't trust the image. This is the work I started on Twitter before leaving: https://t.co/abWYyiENw9
@iuliabaltoi & @EFarraro have some context :)
Having a strong interest in e-governance and safeguarding freedom of speech, I have composed an article with the intention of offering solutions to establish trust in online media in the era of AI. This article serves as a personal reflection, and all opinions expressed within are my own. Additionally, I have included a mocked video demonstrating a conceptual implementation of these technologies on Twitter.
https://t.co/MhfY8WvDnD
Awesome to see this initiative going forward. Huge step to see both Meta & OpenAI following C2PA protocol. @X when is your turn ? It would be a great addition to community note, specifically before US election !
Images generated in ChatGPT and our API now include metadata using C2PA specifications.
This allows anyone (including social platforms and content distributors) to see that an image was generated by our products. https://t.co/kRv3mFnQFI