User:
QueentoshiSuddenly, he started posting AI garbage after a 5-day gap (11th Feb - 16th Feb) from the forum. Including recent three posts to prove that he is an AI spammer.
This is a problem I've been thinking about lately. For us, it's easier to spot newbies using AI, but nowadays, someone who has ranked up an account might be tempted to get lazy and use AI—or simply use it with multiple accounts to squeeze profits once they have them in signature campaigns.
Seeing that there are some sites that claim they can humanize AI-generated text, I suppose this will become increasingly accessible to cheaters.
I have shared the same concern many times already. IMO, sooner, a time will come when we will not be able to distinguish between humans and AI. We need more qualified members who understand how things work in order to facilitate better tools. Believe it or not, it will be for the survival of this wonderful place.
What's stopping multibillion-dollar industries from incentivizing flooding the entire forum with automated AI garbage and automating the signature earnings? Soon, AI spammer-neutral tag would be the new normal. We need a serious brainstorming.