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You know the show Magicians? Theres a scene where Elliot and Margo are being listened to by someone and have to communicate using references to pop culture so it wont be understood by the eavesdropper. Something like that would be best. Where we just use really obscure references constantly and make it hard for the AI to keep up with our ever evolving language of memes. It would have to be changing all the time tho that way training is always outdated. You know how we hear someone from 1920 and they sound totally old timey? If we could just speed that up so that we could tell when someone was talking like it was last month we could spot AI articles cuz theyd be saying shit nobody has said since august.