He's holding Klan rallies, seems like that should be a pretty big deal
If someone uses AI somewhere in their process but put in enough time and editing work to the point that it's not mass-produced low-effort sludge, I'm not sure it matters. I might disagree with it, but at least it's not crowding out people who also put in the time and effort to refine something.
In practice this would probably translate more to a "Low Effort Submission Ban" than AI specifically.
I have no idea how one could implement this in a way that's resilient to abuse, it's just like... at a certain point there have to be consequences for submitting AI sludge en masse.
The more I hear of these situations the more I think we need a shared registry of people submitting AI generated content to help rate limit things. Even if it's just a temporary flag that expires after a year or so... There ought to be SOME accountability for crowding out human content like this.
This is not just bots. We are seeing more and more submissions by writers with publication records who are almost certainly using AI to create initial drafts and then are trying and failing to edit things into shape.
among the big problems with this trash--rarely even comes up because the other major reasons to hate it are so severely bad--is because lazy know-nothings can mass produce with it, it crowds out human work by clogging human channels Feb 2023 sci-fi short story contest, Instagram crochet, everywhere
Look I never play this card but I studied German politics and the rise of fascism and this IS THAT. We have arrived at the end game. Not hyperbole or exaggeration this is THE EXACT LANGUAGE. Anyone who has studied this recognizes it like a meteorologist seeing a gathering hurricane
And OBR also expected only 10,000 would get work. So 390,000 just lose massive amounts of income. This isn’t an ‘increasing employment’ measure. It’s a ‘making disabled people poorer (+ hungrier and iller)’ measure. The new government must pause it & think again. 2/2
Yes, government must not go ahead with cuts to disability benefits. Already 7 in 10 people referred to @TrussellUK foodbanks are disabled. 1/4 disabled people face hunger. OBR found these WCA changes would mean 400,000 disabled miss out on £400 a month. 1/2 www.theguardian.com/society/2024...
Thousands could lose up to £4,900 a year if the plan is retained in the forthcoming budget