> Are you concerned with your product being used to improve AI to be less detectable?
The big AI providers don't have any obvious incentive to do this. If it happens 'naturally' in the pursuit of quality then sure, but explicitly training for stealth is a brand concern in the same way that offering a fully uncensored model would be.
Smaller providers might do this (again in the same way they now offer uncensored models), but they occupy a miniscule fraction of the market and will be a generation or two behind the leaders.
They don't have an incentive to make their AIs better? If your product can genuinely detect AI writing, of course they would use it to make their models sound more human. The biggest criticism of AI right now is how robotic and samey it sounds.