Stop or avoid reading/viewing/listening when a piece is obviously AI-generated unless the publisher or "creator" labels it as such.
It is one thing to produce such work transparently. It should be fraud to do it covertly. It is theft of another person's time and attention. I do not mean this for every piece that has had some help from AI - though whether we will end up in a world where hybrid creativity is the norm is uncertain.
I'll add another principle to this post.
Stop or avoid reading/viewing/listening when a piece is obviously AI-generated unless the publisher or "creator" labels it as such.
It is one thing to produce such work transparently. It should be fraud to do it covertly. It is theft of another person's time and attention. I do not mean this for every piece that has had some help from AI - though whether we will end up in a world where hybrid creativity is the norm is uncertain.
Great read and some great points. I can see this being a great guide to managing AI in someone's everyday, professional, and educational careers.
Valuable pointers here!