Can you spot the AI? In the following questions, you will be given a choice of two answers. Simply choose which one you think is AI.
We are a nation of dog lovers, but only if they are not AI generated. Can you tell which one of these doggies is the real deal?
AI can be used to create audio, including scam calls. Can you tell which voice is authentic, and which was created using AI?
AI can also be used to generate video, including deepfakes. Can you tell which video was made using AI?
AI can also be used to generate text. Can you tell which one was written by a professional copywriter, and which one was created using AI?
When announcing new legislation concerning the countryside, a minister from a political party demonstrates their commitment to balancing the needs of all its users. Whether it's farmers, landowners, hikers, conservationists, or local communities, the minister's proposals aim to promote sustainability, economic growth, and public access. By consulting with diverse stakeholders, the legislation is crafted to safeguard the environment while supporting rural livelihoods. This ensures that future generations can enjoy the countryside’s natural beauty and resources. Through thoughtful planning and inclusive policies, the minister ensures that everyone—regardless of their background or usage of the countryside—benefits from these measures.
Asked to comment, the minister said that his party had had the best interests of all users of the countryside at heart when announcing the new legislation, which will affect not only local residents but visitors, people who work in the area and the native wildlife. He added that removing the current restrictions would help to boost local economies.
Here is one last example of using AI to generate images. One is an image found on the internet by searching "Drinking tea in the rain", and the other is generated by AI with the same prompt. Which one is AI?
Thanks for trying out our ‘Spot the AI tool’. Whatever your score, don’t worry … it’s not being recorded in any way. It’s actually intended as a fun way to demonstrate that AI is a powerful tool that is able to create a range of content by simply providing prompts, but that it is also being used increasingly by malicious users to create scams, fake adverts and misinformation.
Hopefully, this tool has helped you identify AI generated content. There’s more information on your Get Safe Online website about AI and how to protect yourself against a wide range of online harms.