The answer is simple

Hello, this is TheTechBoy with a discussion. 




      Recently, someone posted that their DoorDash driver submitted an AI-generated image of their doorstep and faked the delivery to collect payment. Instead of thinking about this logically and realizing that you couldn't get a high-resolution photo of a door to make this work convincingly—the picture looked like clip art—and that the driver somehow defied the laws of physics by delivering instantly, people freaked out, even though the AI image looked obviously fake.

      However, this does pose some real challenges. People are faking all kinds of content online, and as long as it's not malicious, I'm okay with that. But what if you want to verify something authentic? What if you need proof like an order confirmation or a dating app profile?

     The answer isn't to stifle progress and halt tech—it never is. It's just simple solutions. Require people to take confirmation photos in-app. Mandate at least one or two pictures on a dating application or social profile to be captured directly within the app. Have phones attach metadata that social platforms and websites can read to confirm the photo or video was taken in the native camera app with no edits.
 
     There are so many easy ways to prove authenticity without freaking out and trying to ban everything. God bless and tech talk to you later!!

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