None of them. They don't really work. AI image generators are trained against detectors (long story short). Any given detector only really kinda works on one model maybe.
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I would not pay attention. I once had someone identify artwork I had commissioned as AI (it's not).
none.
it's quite literally technically impossible to detect ai gens with more certainty than a coinflip.
Even worse with text gens
I wouldn't say there's any reliable AI image detectors out there. I've seen AI image detectors label Vincent van Gogh's The Starry Night as AI.