ETF Store President Nate Geraci has expressed growing concerns among social media users: how to distinguish genuine responses from individuals versus automated replies generated by AI systems. Through a post on platform X, he explained this confusion, highlighting that the responses he receives could be from bots rather than real human users.



This phenomenon reflects a fundamental challenge in the modern digital ecosystem. As AI technology is increasingly used to automate online interactions, the crypto community—and the internet at large—face an identification dilemma. Every reply, comment, and interaction is now shrouded in questions: is this an authentic human conversation or just a machine simulation?

Geraci's doubts are not merely personal complaints but represent a growing crisis of trust in the digital space. As automated responses become more sophisticated and harder to distinguish, online communities lose a foundation for meaningful communication. This signals the need for more robust verification solutions to ensure that responses are genuinely from real users.
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