Some users are making countless lengthy postings that can only have been originated by an AI tool.
For example just check the many such postings of @MarkBrown in this thread.
I find such deceiving practices unethical, and IMO ET should regulate the use of AI in postings.
Take a look at how the site Stack Overflow forbids AI generated answers in its user postings:
https://stackoverflow.com/help/ai-policy
IMO, ET should adopt a similar policy and add it into its Terms-and-Rules document.
For example just check the many such postings of @MarkBrown in this thread.
I find such deceiving practices unethical, and IMO ET should regulate the use of AI in postings.
Take a look at how the site Stack Overflow forbids AI generated answers in its user postings:
https://stackoverflow.com/help/ai-policy
Artificial Intelligence (a.k.a. GPT, LLM, generative AI, genAI) tools may not be used to generate answers for Stack Overflow. The answers you provide must either be your own original work, or the properly cited work of others. If your answers are determined to have been written by AI, they will likely be deleted, along with any reputation earned from them. Posting AI-generated content repeatedly may lead to a warning from moderators, or even a suspension from the site. [...]
IMO, ET should adopt a similar policy and add it into its Terms-and-Rules document.
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