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Are you worried about AI generated content?

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I haven't really seen AI disrupt the forum space, unless you count the uncountable number of people who chose to ask the AI instead of register to a forum.

The best use I've seen on another site is member's asking an AI bot to summarize threads and entire forums to extract key points. Like most other use cases it just made the usage of this forum more efficient, and I can't see a point in creating soulless AI content as a forum strategy.
 
Overall, as an admin, my primary concern with user-generated content is its quality, authenticity, and integrity. If a user is posting content that's informative, non-harmful, honest, and original, the method of its creation is secondary. In fact, AI tools could be beneficial in certain contexts. For instance, an AI that previews a user's post and flags potential inaccuracies could prevent misunderstandings or misinforming others before it even happens.

Regarding the concern of AI 'stealing' content from forums, it's important to recognize that the landscape of online content consumption has already shifted significantly. The era when internet users would frequently read lengthy forum discussions for information has dwindled, largely due to the rise of social media. Could AI exacerbate this shift? Perhaps, but the reality is that the pattern of users joining forums solely to contribute content, especially if they aren't genuinely interested in the community, has already seen a decline. We're navigating a digital environment that's evolving, and part of that means adapting to how AI and new technologies intersect with traditional forms of online interaction.
 

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