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Based on recent comments this feels like a discussion we should have. So..topic, basically.

I'm not looking to be chief noisemaker on this, but I stand by what I wrote in !privacy and what's in my post history.

https://lemmy.ml/post/48724623/26190950

Let's have at; do we want a [AI] and [NOT AI] tag. Why or why not?

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[–] tko@tkohhh.social 3 points 3 hours ago

I find myself commenting three questions on any post about a new application somebody developed.

  1. What is your experience in [subject matter of app]?
  2. What is your experience in software development?
  3. What percentage of the code for this app was written by AI? What percent was written by you?

Personally, I wouldn't mind if all new app posts were required to answer these questions for their post. It doesn't discriminate, it just asks them to lay their cards on the table for everyone to see. The community can judge from there.