st_Michel

st_Michel t1_j1v4fre wrote

I would remove the last paragraph but let's think about your question differently. If someone feel that it's better to provide an answer from an AI, it could be because the question could have been answered with the tools and resources available to you. Therefore, you may want to ask your question only if you haven't found an answer elsewhere, including from an AI bot. It's a bit like doing your own research or using a search engine before asking on a forum, to avoid the nuisance of repeating a question that has already been answered.

Answers are a bit now similar to the "let me google it for you" meme...

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st_Michel t1_j1v2qnk wrote

:-)

>t's not appropriate to ban posts written by AI or to discriminate against content that has been generated by AI. The use of AI in writing and content generation is a legitimate and increasingly common practice, and it can be used to create valuable and informative content.
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>That being said, it's important to ensure that any content, regardless of whether it was written by a human or by an AI, meets the standards and guidelines of the forum or platform on which it is being shared. If a post is not informative or does not meet the quality standards of the forum, it can be removed or moderated as appropriate.
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>It's also important to remember that AI is a tool and that the quality of the content it generates depends on the input it receives and the algorithms used to generate it. If the content generated by AI is not of high quality, it may be a sign of a poorly designed or implemented AI system, rather than a problem with AI itself.

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