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Update 6/08/2023, August 6th 2023:

The policy is now released in (Interim) Policy on AI-content detection reports


The new for moderating AI content is not yet public/effective.

I have seen some people saying they would wait (or that it is reasonable to wait) for the policy to be released to the public and see whether it matches their expectations.

Something similar might also hold for other things that are still in progress.

But after all, it's each individual's own choice (or a vote in case of collaborative systems like Charcoal or SOCVR).

Update 6/08/2023:

The policy is now released in (Interim) Policy on AI-content detection reports


The new for moderating AI content is not yet public/effective.

I have seen some people saying they would wait (or that it is reasonable to wait) for the policy to be released to the public and see whether it matches their expectations.

Something similar might also hold for other things that are still in progress.

But after all, it's each individual's own choice (or a vote in case of collaborative systems like Charcoal or SOCVR).

Update, August 6th 2023:

The policy is now released in (Interim) Policy on AI-content detection reports


The new for moderating AI content is not yet public/effective.

I have seen some people saying they would wait (or that it is reasonable to wait) for the policy to be released to the public and see whether it matches their expectations.

Something similar might also hold for other things that are still in progress.

But after all, it's each individual's own choice (or a vote in case of collaborative systems like Charcoal or SOCVR).

Update 6/08/2023:

The policy is now released in (Interim) Policy on AI-content detection reports


The new for moderating AI content is not yet public/effective.

I have seen some people saying they would wait (or that it is reasonable to wait) for the policy to be released to the public and see whether it matches their expectations.

Something similar might also hold for other things that are still in progress.

But after all, it's each individual's own choice (or a vote in case of collaborative systems like Charcoal or SOCVR).

The new for moderating AI content is not yet public/effective.

I have seen some people saying they would wait (or that it is reasonable to wait) for the policy to be released to the public and see whether it matches their expectations.

Something similar might also hold for other things that are still in progress.

But after all, it's each individual's own choice (or a vote in case of collaborative systems like Charcoal or SOCVR).

Update 6/08/2023:

The policy is now released in (Interim) Policy on AI-content detection reports


The new for moderating AI content is not yet public/effective.

I have seen some people saying they would wait (or that it is reasonable to wait) for the policy to be released to the public and see whether it matches their expectations.

Something similar might also hold for other things that are still in progress.

But after all, it's each individual's own choice (or a vote in case of collaborative systems like Charcoal or SOCVR).

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The new for moderating AI content is not yet public/effective.

I have seen some people saying they would wait (or that it is reasonable to wait) for the policy to be released to the public and see whether it matches their expectations.

Something similar holdsmight also hold for other things that are still in progress like SE building tooling for whether SE violated the Mod agreement.

But after all, it's each individual's own choice (or a vote in case of collaborative systems like Charcoal or SOCVR).

The new for moderating AI content is not yet public/effective.

I have seen some people saying they would wait (or that it is reasonable to wait) for the policy to be released to the public and see whether it matches their expectations.

Something similar holds for other things that are still in progress like SE building tooling for whether SE violated the Mod agreement.

But after all, it's each individual's own choice (or a vote in case of collaborative systems like Charcoal or SOCVR).

The new for moderating AI content is not yet public/effective.

I have seen some people saying they would wait (or that it is reasonable to wait) for the policy to be released to the public and see whether it matches their expectations.

Something similar might also hold for other things that are still in progress.

But after all, it's each individual's own choice (or a vote in case of collaborative systems like Charcoal or SOCVR).

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