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mLuby | 2 years ago

Each paragraph of AI-generated content should have to be prefaced with the phrase "computer-generated:" with the same visibility as the rest of the text. Same goes for images but with a watermark instead. No site-wide opt-outs.

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justrealist|2 years ago

What if the content is generated, read by a human, and approved? What if the content is drafted by a generative AI and then edited by a human? What if I had an extensive conversation with GPT-4 to figure out what I was going to write, and then wrote it myself?

mLuby|2 years ago

Using plagiarism rules seems both fair and appropriate (given the source of the AI's content).

A human reviewing an author's writing and then passing it off as their own isn't okay. If they make substantive edits such that it's essentially new work, then it's okay. Discussing with the author then writing their own versions is okay.

Really though what I'm after is a mass protection so consumers can understand that images they're seeing or language they're reading or hearing isn't from a primary (ie human) source. Sort of like the "actor portrayal" or "this image has been photoshopped" requirements some countries have.