I've seen glm 5.2 struggle writing simple compilable c code. It might be good at web, but it's world knowledge is limited due to the small model size, making it's use quite limited in my opinion.
This kind of reminds me of these malicious captchas that get you to paste some command into cmd.exe. These kind of captchas will make this situation worse, I could also see some malicious site having a qr code that will download some virus to your phone. QR code captchas are a really bad idea in my opinion.
You can try to use an ai detector, here is a leaderboard of the best ones according to this benchmark: https://raid-bench.xyz/leaderboard
Results should of course always be taken with a grain of salt, but in most cases detectors are quite good in my opinion.
> AlphaZero, the engine that pioneered the “neural network” approach now incorporated into Stockfish
That's simply not true. While stockfish does use a neural net, it's not using the MCTS approach like LeelaChessZero, and only uses the neural net for evaluating a position, not for suggesting moves. And it was only implemented after stockfish lost to lc0 in a computer chess tournament.
For programmers or people who know computers quite well the difference to claude code is small i would say. But for "Normies" its magical that you can just ask your computer to do anything from anywhere (set timers, install stable diffusion, send you a specific doc in your download folder). You don't even have to write it, you can send it a voice message and it will install whisper or send it to the openai whisper api, etc. Obviously this is more then dangerous, but looking at what passwords people still choose today (probably also the reason why everything requires MFA nowadays), most people don't care about Security.