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RE: Video: April's Backyard Wildlife [burnsteem100]

Right. I think we definitely need to get past the black & white stage of "no AIs allowed". There are so many in-between areas or areas where AI could augment the human experience.

Another example... I was thinking today, what if I used my phone to take memos while I was practicing photography, then had the AI compile all my commentary for the evening into a well-organized blog post? It's still human content, even if the verbiage comes from an AI, but that would (presumably) fail an AI detector.

I keep coming back to the thought that we urgently need some community supported netiquette guidelines for the use of automation so people could experiment without fear of having their reputation destroyed by downvotes.

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Those voice memos are still your direct dictation—that’s human content. It’s a world apart from the "ghost" content flooding Facebook lately, where there’s clearly zero human input and the posts are filled with misinformation. That's where it becomes unacceptable.

We really need a new set of guidelines for this. Thoth is doing well for a start.