Maybe force it some way, I don’t know. Find a backend software solution. Figure a way to programmatically identify when AI was used and automatically route it somewhere else? Or force them to fill out a dropdown menu saying whether AI was used or not?
You’re telling me the Linux Foundation can’t engineer a viable software solution?
If it were that easy, we wouldn’t be in this situation. Education wouldn’t be under attack, social media wouldn’t be flooded with bots. LLM detection is incredibly unreliable and anyone saying they’ve cracked it is selling snake oil. There are techniques for image diffusion that are holding up currently but text is another story.
Checking a checkbox again relies on these chucklefucks being honest and decent and respectful people which they fundamentally aren’t.
Maybe force it some way, I don’t know. Find a backend software solution. Figure a way to programmatically identify when AI was used and automatically route it somewhere else? Or force them to fill out a dropdown menu saying whether AI was used or not?
You’re telling me the Linux Foundation can’t engineer a viable software solution?
If it were that easy, we wouldn’t be in this situation. Education wouldn’t be under attack, social media wouldn’t be flooded with bots. LLM detection is incredibly unreliable and anyone saying they’ve cracked it is selling snake oil. There are techniques for image diffusion that are holding up currently but text is another story.
Checking a checkbox again relies on these chucklefucks being honest and decent and respectful people which they fundamentally aren’t.