| ▲ | Wowfunhappy 2 hours ago | |||||||
How far do you take this policy? 1. Am I allowed to ask an AI to proofread a draft for grammatical errors? 2. Am I allowed to ask an AI to proofread a draft for technical errors? 3. In both #1 and #2, am I allowed to ask the AI to suggest revisions, or is it only allowed to point out what's wrong and why? 4. If I write a sentence like "Lucy's laughter ___ her underlying anxiety" and I'm having trouble coming up with the right word to fill in the blank, can I give the sentence to an AI and ask it for a list of possible options? 5. While brainstorming, can I use an AI as a souped up rubber duck before I begin writing? | ||||||||
| ▲ | icedchai 18 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
In general, I think those use cases are fine. But... AI generated content is a slippery slope. Someone earlier today asked me to "review" a 50 page document they had completely generated with AI yet obviously not reviewed themselves. It is embarrassing. | ||||||||
| ▲ | Halian 44 minutes ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Not parent commenter, but my answer is "no to all". | ||||||||
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