AI Writing Ethics: Calls for Labeling LLM-Generated Content
gleech · x · 2026-08-24
Echoing a sentiment on AI-assisted writing, the author argues that readers feel cheated when they realize the text's final polish was done by an LLM. The author suggests that if the ideas are human but the text is AI-generated, it should be explicitly stated at the top of the post, similar to how "epistemic status" is used in LessWrong posts.
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