#detectingai — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #detectingai, aggregated by home.social.
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Music Business Worldwide: High-res music service Qobuz joins France’s Deezer in flagging AI-generated tracks on its platform. “High-fidelity subscription music streaming service Qobuz has developed what it calls a proprietary AI detection system to identify artificial intelligence-generated tracks across its catalog. Qobuz said in a recent blog post that it will start tagging these tracks ‘to […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/03/03/music-business-worldwide-high-res-music-service-qobuz-joins-frances-deezer-in-flagging-ai-generated-tracks-on-its-platform/ -
Search Engine Land: The AI writing tics that hurt engagement: A study. “… we analyzed a large dataset of content marketing pages to identify which AI writing ‘tics’ we see most often called out to understand which are turning off readers — and the ones we may be calling out for no reason.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/03/01/the-ai-writing-tics-that-hurt-engagement-a-study-search-engine-land/ -
University of Florida: Machines spot deepfake pictures better than humans, but people outperform AI in detecting deepfake videos. “In a large recent study, psychologists and computer scientists at the University of Florida found that AI programs were up to 97% accurate at detecting pictures of deepfake faces. Participants in the study performed no better than chance. However, the algorithms’ […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/02/28/university-of-florida-machines-spot-deepfake-pictures-better-than-humans-but-people-outperform-ai-in-detecting-deepfake-videos/ -
Vanderbilt University: New study examines why some people can more easily detect AI imagery. “A new study has found that a person’s object recognition ability, or the ability to distinguish visually similar objects, can predict who can spot an AI-generated face. The higher the ability, the easier it is for a person to tell the difference.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/02/16/vanderbilt-university-new-study-examines-why-some-people-can-more-easily-detect-ai-imagery/ -
Qosmo Lab: Spot-if-AI: Detect if a track has been generated with tools such as Suno or Udio. “A green or red bar is display next to every track on an artist/album page as well as on individual track pages. A red bar indicates a high likelihood that the song was generated using tools such as Suno and Udio, while a green bar indicates this is not the case. The extension is open-source and also […]
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Associated Press: Can you tell if that song AI-generated? Here are some things to check. “While some people do not care whether they’re listening to AI-generated music, others might be curious to know. If you encounter a new song that leaves you wondering whether it’s 100% made with AI, there are some methods that could reveal how it was created.”
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Business Insider: 3 teachers tell us the changes they’re making in the classroom to address students’ rampant use of AI. “Since the release of ChatGPT in 2022 and the mass adoption of it and other generative AI tools, concerns surrounding academic plagiarism have multiplied. Educators found themselves needing to react quickly, adapting their curriculums to embrace or counter a technology that […]
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Business Insider: 3 teachers tell us the changes they’re making in the classroom to address students’ rampant use of AI. “Since the release of ChatGPT in 2022 and the mass adoption of it and other generative AI tools, concerns surrounding academic plagiarism have multiplied. Educators found themselves needing to react quickly, adapting their curriculums to embrace or counter a technology that […]
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The Conversation: AI-generated images can exploit how your mind works − here’s why they fool you and how to spot them. “As a cognitive psychologist…My expertise is in how people process and use visual information. I primarily investigate how people look for objects and information visually, from the mundane searches of daily life, such as trying to find a dropped earring, to more […]
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Northeastern University: Can you spot AI in a room full of humans? Students’ fun card game will test your skills. ” Two first-year students at Northeastern University have created a card game that combines a classic analog pastime with modern technology, all centered around spotting AI-generated content. In their game, called Bot Buster, Jacob Ohlson and William Wennik want you to do your […]
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New Jersey Institute of Technology: Experts from NJIT, Carnegie Mellon Find the Pen is Mightier than the Data. “Plenty of researchers already study how to tell if online writing bears the traits of artificial intelligence — but Michael Laudenbach, at NJIT’s Jordan Hu College of Science and Liberal Arts, is studying what traits indicate that digital prose was crafted by analog humans.”
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Carnegie Mellon University: CMU and MIT Join Forces To Combat Deepfake Threats. “Researchers at the Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, created CHARCHA ( Computer Human Assessment for Recreating Characters with Human Actions), a secure and personalized verification protocol that allows an individual’s likeness to appear in […]
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Carnegie Mellon University: CMU and MIT Join Forces To Combat Deepfake Threats. “Researchers at the Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, created CHARCHA ( Computer Human Assessment for Recreating Characters with Human Actions), a secure and personalized verification protocol that allows an individual’s likeness to appear in […]
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Carnegie Mellon University: CMU and MIT Join Forces To Combat Deepfake Threats. “Researchers at the Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, created CHARCHA ( Computer Human Assessment for Recreating Characters with Human Actions), a secure and personalized verification protocol that allows an individual’s likeness to appear in […]
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Carnegie Mellon University: CMU and MIT Join Forces To Combat Deepfake Threats. “Researchers at the Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, created CHARCHA ( Computer Human Assessment for Recreating Characters with Human Actions), a secure and personalized verification protocol that allows an individual’s likeness to appear in […]
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University of Portsmouth: New software will help combat deep fake image threats to personal security. “Realistic images created by artificial intelligence (AI), including those generated from a text description and those used in video, pose a genuine threat to personal security. From identity theft to misuse of a personal image, spotting what’s real and what’s fake is getting harder and […]
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Music Business Worldwide: 10,000 AI tracks uploaded daily to Deezer, platform reveals, as it files two patents for new AI detection tool. “France-headquartered music streaming service Deezer has launched a new AI detection tool – after filing two patent applications for the technology in December. On Friday (January 24), the company revealed that its new tech has already discovered that […]