I think it’s fair to require disclosure. However, they don’t really go into much detail about what is considered AI. So for example, if I use Photoshop’s ‘content aware fill’ tool on a piece of artwork, would I need to disclose that the project used AI? What about if I simply upscale a piece of artwork that I drew? As tools involving some sort of machine learning become more common, it’s eventually going to just become a given that AI has been used at some point in a workflow.
Very good point. I can imagine that they are currently just trying to prevent a deluge of fully AI generated content with this policy and will then adjust accordingly.
In my opinion, that more resembles a tool rather than a black box with minimal interaction, which is only good for spamming.
Big bro was trying to sign up for ChatGPT to play with it. The new signup has a difficult captcha that my bro could not solve - it had 9 puzzles and wouldn’t tell him he failed until he finished all 9. Finally after four or five times I told him to just do the audio test and he passed that one on the first try. But damn it’s getting harder and harder to prove you’re a real human!