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this post was submitted on 20 Jul 2023
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I don't understand what your referring to. I just suggested we create a filter to hide AI generated media rather than community-lead duplication of rulesets for doing so. In not asking for a neural network that automatically detects AI.
"Automation rather then manual work." How can the filter operate, if "AI generated media" are not flagged manually?
Ok, I see. I used a poor choice of words, my mistake. I meant this in terms of moderation work. Since the platform would provide tools for user to mark their work as AI generated, it would reduce the administration per community. I'm struggling to think of a better word? Assumed Resolved?
I was thinking the moderators are going to have to flag posts as AI-generated , I'm not trusting the people posting them to do it. But 100% agree with what you were saying, there should be a way for users and moderators to mark a post as "containing AI-generated content", similar to NSFW; and then a way for us to filter "AI" like we would NSFW.