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Comment by coldtea

15 hours ago

>I find that I don't have a lot of sympathy for people angry at this type of behavior, even though I share the disdain for someone else's AI output. The people doing this kind of thing are not the kind of people to be reading this manifesto. We've been creating bait content for a long time, and humans have never been given the tools to manage this in any sophisticated fashion. The internet was not a bastion of high quality content or discourse pre-AI.

Which is irrelevant. TFA is talking about personal communication (and the examples are from a business setting).

And their concern is not the mere quality or lack thereof, but also its origin, and this is something new.

>I do find it interesting that people don't mind AI content, as long it's "their AI." The moment someone thinks it's someone else's AI output, the reaction is visceral...like they're being hoodwinked somehow.

No, many of us hate "our AI" content too, and wouldn't impose it to other people, same way we wouldn't fling shit at them.