Comment by thomascountz
9 hours ago
The book content itself is deliberately free of AI-generated prose. Drafts may start anywhere, but final text should be reviewed, edited, and owned by a human contributor.
There is more specificity around AI use in the project README. There may have been LLMs used during drafting, which has led to the "hallmarks" sticking around that some commenters are pointing out.
That statement is honestly self-contradictory. If a draft was AI-generated and then reviewed, edited, and owned by a human contributor, then the parts which survived reviewing and editing verbatim were still AI-generated...
Why do you care, if a human reviewed and edited it, someone filtered it to make sure it’s correct. It’s validated to be correct, that is the main point.
> if a human reviewed and edited it, someone filtered it to make sure it’s correct
Yes.
But it's not “free from AI-generated prose”, so why advertise it as such?
And since the first sentence is a lie, why should we believe the second sentence at all?