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This week, some ideas on AI aesthetics, the problem of uninsurability, and the best way to pitch a biotech startup to non-experts. — Anna
Too good to be true
Most instruments claiming to detect AI-generated textual content fail spectacularly, my colleague Kyle Wiggers reported. That’s a paradox. I’m solely human, however lots of the AI-written pitches I obtain don’t go the sniff check but; their fashion and wordiness really feel off.
Then once more, it’s in all probability too early to count on machines to detect a je ne sais quoi, even when we will see it. As fellow TechCrunch author Ron Miller noticed not too long ago, “it’s really like AI-generated art, which has a certain look and feel.”
That feel and look was made funnily apparent in a latest experiment performed on one in every of my favourite social media accounts, Ugly Belgian Homes.