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Applied AI·July 11, 2026·1 min read

Meta’s AI Detector Can’t Detect Images It Generated Itself, Report Finds

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If a detector fails on its own model’s outputs once you crop or edit the image, you cannot treat provenance labels as a reliable control surface. Any workflow or policy that assumes you can algorithmically separate synthetic from real media needs a backup plan grounded in process, contracts, and human review.

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'It's not really enjoyable to make music now': Quote of the day by CEO of AI music generator Suno, Mikey Shulman — a faux pas with serious ramifications

When the CEO of an AI music generator says it's 'not really enjoyable to make music now,' it crystallizes the cultural blowback risk around generative tools in creative fields. If you're deploying AI into creator ecosystems, build explicit narratives and features that enhance — not displace — human enjoyment of the craft.

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What smart people are saying about Apple's lawsuit accusing OpenAI of stealing trade secrets

Major-platform trade secret suits against model developers raise the cost and complexity of training on anything that might be tainted by proprietary data—data provenance and partner contracts are becoming as important as model quality. If you ship or train with third-party integrations, tighten your logging and IP controls now so you can prove what your models did and did not see.