[Suggestion]Allow masking the use of AI
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Pohakoo123 last edited by
Currently, one feature missing from all browsers that's in high demand is the ability to mask the use of AI in softwares like Google Docs.
Docs tracks the timing of text additions, so in order to mask AI use, you'd theoretically need a browser extension that pastes the text in chunks.
I actually tried to write one already, but the problem is, Docs has some very intelligent code to prevent injected JS from messing with the doc text, meaning you can only add text to docs using keyboard inputs.
I'm too lazy to manually type out my AI-generated essay, but I can't paste it in directly because Google Docs can track that.
Therefore, Opera should add an in-browser AI mask. It would be a combination of 3 parts: The assistant that generates the essay from a prompt, a humanizer similar to that of websites such as HumanizeAI, and the macro built into the browser that types the output at a normal human typing speed into a Google Doc.The reason I'm making this post is because the teachers at my school have been accusing genuinely skilled writers of using AI due to their writing styles being so polished. This feature would be an act of rebellion that would push teachers to come up with better solutions than randomly accusing students of cheating if they write better than average.