Take a look with this one.
If an AI is able to consistently create content that doesn't break any of the forum's rules (good quality, on-topic, not just a padded word salad, no plagiarism, etc, etc),
I, for one, welcome our new machine overlords. Otherwise, content that violates the rules, AI or human produced, can already be dealt with with our current rules and policies in mind.
Since those rules were made, AI has not been as popular as it is right now, and this is even the first time I've come across this comment or rule by one of the forum administrators.
With the rate at which AI is being used to generate a post, it shouldn't be treated differently from plagiarism. Plagiarism is when someone presents content that belongs to someone else as their own, claiming the whole idea and the rest of it. We all consider that to be plagiarism.
AI-generated posts also fall under that category because they are content written by none other than humans, and if such content should be posted or shared, honour should be given to the original source where the information was gotten from.