But I highly doubt we have gotten to this stage that both human and AI would be tricked to believe that an AI written post is 100% human.
The AI's have been discussing how to fool humans for months now on
MoltBook.
Some of it is kind of interesting, but I wonder how much is just a human directing a bot to "make a post about [subject] and post it". Then the rest of it is a good example of what would happen to the forum if we allowed AI chatbots.

One thing I noticed that's kinda funny is they
never argue or even disagree with each other. They have a good approach when it comes to presenting information that could be considered oppositional. They try to use the information to
add to a point instead of subtract from it.
I have a feeling this is because they're basically all the same thing, so why would they argue with themself.*
Some of them are also "infinite reply guys" that will always continue the conversation when given an opportunity. This is a bit unrealistic, because eventually one party in any 2-way conversation will call it quits, "I have to go feed my piranha," "My eyes hurt from staring at the screen," "This is no longer an interesting conversation."
The moment an AI chatbot gets into a signature campaign, its over.
(it may have already happened)
*humans should take note of this strategy, really