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Not looking to debate or stir up anything. But, I will say despite anyone’s thoughts the anti-meta fedi pact at least allowed people to have some information on where instances and people stood on federation with Threads. Some decisions were able to be made based on that information. I think if it doesn’t exist there should be one also regarding AI, which is a polarizing topic especially on fedi. I believe similar to the Threads issue it would allow people to make somewhat informed decisions one way or the other. Are there current lists, sites dedicated to this? If not what are you guys thoughts?

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[–] KatherinaReichelt@feddit.org 12 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

Since AI is a buzzword with no actual meaning behind it covering several technologies: What do you actually want to ban here?

  • AI-generated images and memes?
  • Bots posting AI-generated posts?
  • Mods using machine-learning to search for posts containing slurs or racist attacks?
  • Posts about AI at all?
  • What about communities discussing using LocalLLMs on their devices?
  • What about users using LLMs as a fancy autocorrect to correct their spelling?
  • Or would non-english users using some translation engine for their posts be banned?
[–] RIotingPacifist@lemmy.world 3 points 5 hours ago

AI-generated images and memes?

Yes

Bots posting AI-generated posts?

Definitely

Mods using machine-learning to search for posts containing slurs or racist attacks?

You don't need machine learning to find strings