@dansup True. Then again, the algo doesn't need to be flawless, false pos/negs are tolerable as long as it's good enough for production, and it can later be iterated upon. Wondering about the pretty common use case of reposting memes though, i.e. forwarding content that the user doesn't know the original source of. Autodetection could autotag with "possibly AI generated" and if the user feels certain it's not AI, they can still manually remove that tag.
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AI generated posts are getting reported, so I think we need to adopt a new strategy to allow to users to self tag AI content, and allow everyone to filter that out from their feeds with a single setting. -
AI generated posts are getting reported, so I think we need to adopt a new strategy to allow to users to self tag AI content, and allow everyone to filter that out from their feeds with a single setting.@dansup How about: user attempts to post AI content → autodetect AI with a local offline algorithm (avoiding server load) → if AI is detected, don't autotag but prompt the user to manually tag the content accordingly, and possibly give that gentle warning where omitting the tag on AI generated posts might lead to suspensions.