BOZEMAN — With a growing number of artificial intelligence (AI) platforms accessible to the public, it’s becoming harder to tell what’s real and what’s generated by artificial intelligence.
To learn how to tell what’s real and what’s AI, I headed to Montana State University and talked with Matthew Revelle, a computer science professor.
Cassidy Powers reports - watch the video here: Is it real, or is it AI?
Revelle has taught computer science at MSU for three years and has been interested in the subject his entire life — starting as a kid who loved video games, ultimately earning his Ph.D. from George Mason University. He explained that generative AI can create original content, such as text, images, music, and code.
“At a glance, it can be really difficult to determine whether someth

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