Since some governments have plans to enforce labels for AI-generated content (text/image/video/audio) on social platforms, should we consider server wide rules for AI generated content (in non-AI communities)?

Or should AI generated content rather be only posted in AI communities?

The thing is, AI Image generation becomes more and more realistic, so I think at some point people can’t be stopped to post it in other communities as well. Also for having efficient filtering on it later, it might be useful to have a clear AI-Label (e.g. [AI] in the title) in place.

  • DaCreat0r@lemmynsfw.comM
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    1 year ago

    honestly, I’m against regulating this instance-wide. Let’s try and not become the minefield that Reddit was. Dozens over dozens of (sometimes hard to understand) rules in every subreddit. Adding lots and lots of serverwide rules will only add a layer of frustration to folks who just did this cool thing and want to share it with a community.

    I don’t see “big scary AI” as the internet-flooding issue it’s made out to be and looking around this instance proves me right on that. Why overcomplicate things that aren’t an issue in the first place? We can always change this if it becomes an issue.