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Re: Planet Postgres and the curse of AI

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On 7/17/24 10:21, Greg Sabino Mullane wrote:
I've been noticing a growing trend of blog posts written mostly, if not entirely, with AI (aka LLMs, ChatGPT, etc.). I'm not sure where to raise this issue. I considered a blog post, but this mailing list seemed a better forum to generate a discussion.



Do we need a policy or a guideline for Planet Postgres? I don't know. It can be a gray line. Obviously spelling and grammar checking is quite okay, and making up random GUCs is not, but the middle bit is very hazy. (Human) thoughts welcome.

A policy would be nice, just not sure how enforceable it would be. How do you differentiate between the parrot that is AI and one that is human? I run across all manner of blog posts where folks have lifted content from the documentation or other sources without attribution, which is basically what AI generated content is. AI does like to embellish and make things up(ask the NYC lawyer suing the airlines about that), though that is a human trait as well.


Cheers,
Greg


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