Challenges of labelling AI-generated content – faritamitai?
Labelling AI-generated content can be challenging due to several factors.
One of the main challenges is determining the appropriate label to use, as there is no consensus on what label should be applied to AI-generated content.
Another challenge is the potential for labels to be misunderstood or misinterpreted by users, which could lead to confusion or mistrust.
Additionally, labelling can be difficult to implement effectively, particularly in cases where AI is used in combination with human input, making it challenging to determine the extent of AI involvement.
The challenges of labelling AI-generated content highlight the need for careful consideration of the potential benefits and drawbacks of labelling, as well as the need for clear and effective labelling strategies that take into account the nuances of AI-generated content.
This where the voluntary use of an image to denote the use of AI could be of use.
Perhaps something wholly new – such as an image and a name for it.
Enter – “faritamitai”.
Faritamitai is a polyonom (see https://polyonom.com) derived from the Esperanto “farita” (made), the German “mit” (with) and AI (the widely accepted initials for Artificial Intelligence).