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> So literally every article will be labeled as AI assisted and it will be meaningless.

The web novel website RoyalRoad has two different tags that stories can/should add: AI-Assisted and AI-Generated.

Their policy: https://www.royalroad.com/blog/57/royal-road-ai-text-policy

> In this policy, we are going to separate the use of AI for text, into 3 categories: General Assistive Technologies, AI-Assisted, AI-Generated

The first category does not require tagging the story, only the other two do.

> The new tags are as such:

> AI-Assisted: The author has used an AI tool for editing or proofreading. The story thus reflects the author’s creativity and structure, but it may use the AI’s voice and tone. There may be some negligible amount of snippets generated by AI.

> AI-Generated: The story was generated using an AI tool; the author prompted and directed the process, and edited the result.

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> So literally every article will be labeled as AI assisted and it will be meaningless.

That at might at least offer an opportunity for a news source to compete on not being AI-generated. I would personally be willing to pay for information sources that exclude AI-generated content.

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How would you feel if an AI hallucinated and fired you from your job?
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I would feel that I must not have been documenting my value as good as I could have been and would try and do so better at my next job.
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That's genuinely insane but you're entitled to your opinion.
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> Being able to fire employees is a great use of AI and should not be restricted.

Can you elaborate on this?

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There is less bias being able to have an AI measure who is being productive and who isn't. Getting signal from AI when measuring performance to know when to fire people will be a valuable signal.
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Do you think that LLMs are not biased / less biased than humans?
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objects in the mirror are closer than they appear.
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