My friend wants a filter to turn off all AI content.


“I just want to see the real deal,” she said.
And I agree – I’d like to see more of the imperfect perfect.
I’ve been working on deepfake detection and cybersecurity. But I’ve been digging into detection, not into preserving authenticity when everything can be faked.

AI creates text that sounds human, voices that sound real, videos that look authentic, and music that feels emotional. And they’re not.
From the tests I’m running on AI-created audio, I can say: human perception is really not accurate. We can hardly tell the difference.

What if there was a browser extension to filter out synthetic media? Like an ad-blocker, but for AI-generated content.
Turn it on: See only human-made content. I’d use that.
The irony is though that I ran this text by Claude. I also bounced some ideas with Claude. I also asked if the post is absolute obsolete trash. My English can be quite confusing, my punctuation is rubbish and yes, I do have imposter syndrome.
Makes me think, huh…

On a more serious note – my research interest keeps shifting the more I dive into this and the more people I talk to.

By the way – meet AI-created me.
I thought it would look more professional than my actual photos.
Now I’m not sure if that makes me part of the problem or just… realistic.
LET’S CONNECT AND GROW OUR NETWORK TOGETHER! 🚀💯🔥
(I had to)