That's assuming OP tags it as AI, though. I don't have that much faith in the people who would spread AI slop in the first place. It's a nice feature, and I'm not shitting on it, but it's less impressive to me once I factor in the human equation.
Or can mods apply the "AI" tag to it? I still need to at least try Piefed.
Admins can apply an AI tag to communities (including remote ones on Lemmy instances) and then all the posts in those communities automatically get the AI tag. Same as NSFW.
In addition to that, there is a feature now (available only to mods) which attempts to automatically determine if a user is posting human or AI content. I don't know what criteria it is using, but the goal seems to be to aid mods in their determination beyond just looking through all their content individually.
So like NSFW (where it also adds NSFL) and bots, PieFed is now turning its sights to go hard after AI slop that is not labeled as such.
I work in marketing. My job hires a lot of contractors whose goal is to post garbage all over the internet to shit on our competitors, and promote the company. Real humans who post on Reddit in a specific shadowy way.
Addendum: Yes we know that you think ml/hexbear/grad are tankies and or .world are a bunch of liberals but it gets old quickly. Try and come up with new material.
This is not the place to start flamewars between Lemmy, Mbin and Piefed.
That's assuming OP tags it as AI, though. I don't have that much faith in the people who would spread AI slop in the first place. It's a nice feature, and I'm not shitting on it, but it's less impressive to me once I factor in the human equation.
Or can mods apply the "AI" tag to it? I still need to at least try Piefed.
I mean admins can label it in Lemmy too. But we just call it "ban" :P
Admins can apply an AI tag to communities (including remote ones on Lemmy instances) and then all the posts in those communities automatically get the AI tag. Same as NSFW.
I haven't used it but I have seen piefed peeps talking about it being able to tag it as mods.
In addition to that, there is a feature now (available only to mods) which attempts to automatically determine if a user is posting human or AI content. I don't know what criteria it is using, but the goal seems to be to aid mods in their determination beyond just looking through all their content individually.
So like NSFW (where it also adds NSFL) and bots, PieFed is now turning its sights to go hard after AI slop that is not labeled as such.
I was trying to figure out how this works.
I work in marketing. My job hires a lot of contractors whose goal is to post garbage all over the internet to shit on our competitors, and promote the company. Real humans who post on Reddit in a specific shadowy way.
I have no doubt in my mind that they use AI.
@VitoRobles how do you sleep at night?