In the case of the author with the history of fraud, you are applying prejudice, albeit perhaps appropriately so.
You raise stronger points than I’ve yet heard on this subject, though I still think that if you read some kind of content and find it compelling on its merits, there is still a strong case to apply at least similar scrutiny regardless of whether there are signs of AI use. Although I still think there is too much knee-jerk sentiment on the matter, you’ve given me something to think about.
In the case of the author with the history of fraud, you are applying prejudice, albeit perhaps appropriately so.
You raise stronger points than I’ve yet heard on this subject, though I still think that if you read some kind of content and find it compelling on its merits, there is still a strong case to apply at least similar scrutiny regardless of whether there are signs of AI use. Although I still think there is too much knee-jerk sentiment on the matter, you’ve given me something to think about.