Revise offers writing history replays as proof of human authorship in an AI-saturated world
The article discusses the growing difficulty of distinguishing human-written text from AI-generated content, criticizing AI detectors as unreliable. It introduces Revise, a writing tool that offers full-history "replays" allowing users to share a video-like playback of their writing process as a form of "proof of typing" to verify human authorship.
Key quotes
LLMs have gotten very good. It's impossible tell anymore if something was written by a human or a model.
AI detectors are snake oil.
Nobody trusts each other anymore. It's bad out there.
you can now share a document with someone and let them watch you write it, rewrite it, reorganize it, all in sequence like a YouTube video.
Boom, definitive 'proof of typing'
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