| ▲ | mfcl 7 hours ago | |||||||||||||
Why the AI disclosure? Is it just for the author to make sure the readers know they are AI-skeptic and use the opportunity to link to another article, or would there be something wrong with the proof had AI been used to help write the code? (By help I mean just help, not write an entire sloppy article.) | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | jstrieb 7 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
Hey, I wrote this! There are a couple of reasons that I included the disclosure. The main one is to set reader expectations that any errors are entirely my own, and that I spent time reviewing the details of the work. The disclosure seemed to me a concise way to do that -- my intention was not any form of anti-AI virtue signaling. The other reason is that I may use AI for some of my future work, and as a reader, I would prefer a disclosure about that. So I figured if I'm going to disclose using it, I might as well disclose not using it. I linked to other thoughts on AI just in case others are interested in what I have to say. I don't stand to gain anything from what I write, and I don't even have analytics to tell me more people are viewing it. All in all, I was just trying to be transparent, and share my work. | ||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | kazinator 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
It's like "pesticide use disclosure: our blueberries are 'no spray'; but we are not insinuating there is anything wrong with pesticides." :) I like it! But, here it does serve a purpose beyond hinting at the author's ideological stance. Nowadays, a lot of readers will wonder how much of your work is AI assisted. Their eyes will be drawn to the AI Use Disclosure, which will answer their question. | ||||||||||||||