This is the right approach. Instead of labeling AI, identifying what’s real is much more logical and useful to me. AI isn’t the problem. Bots are. In a few years, everything online will be AI-generated anyway, so labeling it will no longer make sense.
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PolymarketMar 22, 00:58
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AI ≠ Bots AI is a tool. If there’s a genuine human behind it, that’s perfectly fine. The problem is automated bots. AI is still very new, so public opinion hasn’t fully matured yet. But over time, it'll become as normal as electricity or the internet, and whether something is AI or not won’t really matter. But bots will continue to be a problem, whether it’s AI or any other tech. That’s why identifying what’s real is much more important.
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