The secret sauce behind "anti-AI detection" is 'not writing overly generic, unreferenced content'. Not a single line in the code base tries to evade AI detection; it is just the side-effect of how the product works.
At the end of the day, my job is to sell to the ICP that I am targeting, and I know that their concern (based on user interviews) is that content will be detected as AI detected. I need to get them into the product first before I can educate them.
> Not a single line in the code base tries to evade AI detection; it is just the side-effect of how the product works.
I don't believe this either.
> Note that AIMD already implements techniques to evade AI detection. The techniques used in this demonstration are for illustrative purposes only. The actual techniques used by AIMD are proprietary.
> here is the same article scrambled using AIMD anti-AI detection techniques
> Anti-AI detection is only available to paid users of AIMD
This sounds to me like you specifically made something to avoid detection
Well, I am not here to win Internet arguments. Try the product to form an opinion, if you feel strongly to discredit what I am saying.
As mentioned before, sales gen (which is the blog post you shared) and product are not going to match 1:1. You have to reach the audience at the points that you know they research and try to solve. That's not going to be a surprise to anyone who built and scaled products.