I appreciate that you have a different judgment call regarding conciseness. When I was reviewing it, I thought there were a number of distinct points that warranted discussion: initial observation re celebrated comments criticizing AI, discussion of the process and counterfactual, isolated demand for rigor, effect of criticism in chilling contributions, illustration of this chilling, and the point that we should evaluate based on quality, not provenance or process.
I am glad that the plan is not to categorically ban AI content, but creating a extra scrutiny on the grounds of moderation (de jure, rather than de facto disparate treatment) does not make much sense to me.
On second thought, AI significantly reduces the costs for the writers and in the pure human context, the costs for the writer are something of a safeguard against the overproduction of bad content (i.e., if the writer wastes the readers’ time, he/she is wasting their own). I would still think a light touch would be prudent, given how effective AI can be to help proliferate good ideas/insights.
I appreciate that you have a different judgment call regarding conciseness. When I was reviewing it, I thought there were a number of distinct points that warranted discussion: initial observation re celebrated comments criticizing AI, discussion of the process and counterfactual, isolated demand for rigor, effect of criticism in chilling contributions, illustration of this chilling, and the point that we should evaluate based on quality, not provenance or process.
I am glad that the plan is not to categorically ban AI content, but creating a extra scrutiny on the grounds of moderation (de jure, rather than de facto disparate treatment) does not make much sense to me.
On second thought, AI significantly reduces the costs for the writers and in the pure human context, the costs for the writer are something of a safeguard against the overproduction of bad content (i.e., if the writer wastes the readers’ time, he/she is wasting their own). I would still think a light touch would be prudent, given how effective AI can be to help proliferate good ideas/insights.