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Re: Thread to discuss acceptable uses of AI in the forum
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lovesmayfamilis
on 18/02/2025, 13:14:49 UTC
In conclusion, AI is a great tool that's here to stay; it can save up a lot of time on trivial projects, but it's not made to replace us. Using it in the forum is a plague and should be a bannable offense for repeated offenders.

AI was created to agument human capabilities to some extent and not to totally replaced us but things are changing and AI already taking over our jobs. I'm not fully in support of AI being used on the forum but to some extent it can be useful if used correctly ( the OP is mix of AI and human) and it looks great cause it's been used correctly.

Another challenge is our AI detector tools may eventually become useless, as most of our devices are now AI-powered. The main issue now is that the AI detection tools now identify some posts typed using one of these AI powered phone keyboards (Gboard, SwiftKey, Fleksy, Gramarly, Microsoft Keyboard, Samsung Keyboard) as AI generated posts. We do not want a situation in which a genuine poster is banned/tagged for using one of those keyboards to post here.

I see in some Telegram groups that dozens of "patches," if you can call them that, are already being created and created, which humanizes AI texts and saves them from detection. Our tools are already becoming practically useless since some words and phrases are added to AI texts, which dilute dry texts. What should be the way out of this situation? I don't see anything better than leaving everything as is. Found posts are deleted, and spammers are punished. If posts are not detectable, you will have to live with it.
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