Don't most AI either incorporate or surpass GAN architecture, making good software detector impossible to build?<p>If I understand right, GAN is a co-trained AI similar in size to main AI that discriminate and identify generated AI data apart from sample human data. When the main AI has gotten so good that GAN becomes a dice roll, training is considered finished.<p>Human brains are completely different implementation and nothing is stopping us from instantly spotting AI, at least for now, but computers shouldn't be able to. Isn't that the case?