On Tue, Aug 20, 2024 at 8:33 AM Greg Sabino Mullane <htamf...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Tue, Jul 23, 2024 at 12:45 PM Avinash Vallarapu 
> <avinash.vallar...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> However, I do agree with Lawrence that it is impossible to prove whether it 
>> is written by AI or a human.
>> AI can make mistakes and it might mistakenly point out that a blog is 
>> written by AI (which I know is difficult to implement).
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>
> Right - I am not interested in "proving" things, but I think a policy to 
> discourage overuse of AI is warranted.
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>> People may also use AI generated Images in their blogs, and they may be 
>> meaningful for their article.
>> Is it only the content or also the images ?  It might get too complicated 
>> while implementing some rules.
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>
> Only the content, the images are perfectly fine. Even expected, these days.
>
>>
>> Ultimately, Humans do make mistakes and we shouldn't discourage people 
>> assuming it is AI that made that mistake.
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> Humans make mistakes. AI confidently hallucinates.
>

I think this is a key point, and one that we could focus on for
purposes of discouragement. Ie.  "Blogs that are found to repeatedly
post incorrect information and/or AI style hallucinations may be
restricted from contributing to the planet postgres feed. This will be
determined on a case by case basis."  While it is likely impossible to
come up with a set of rules that will satisfy some of the more
legalistic folks among us, this would be a simple warning that would
at least encourage folks to make sure they aren't posting bad
information and leave a door open for enforcement if needed. And yes,
this assumes that the folks running planet will enforce if needed,
though I don't think it requires heavy policing at this point.

Robert Treat
https://xzilla.net


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