An issue with AI here appears to have come about as a result of how it has been used. If it’s only being employed to quickly generate huge swaths of text in a supposed response to another person in a conversation - but that text hasn’t been cross-checked by the user - then the danger exists that what is being posted could be more trash than treasure.
Remember when RFK Jr. presented his Make America Healthy Again manifesto to Congress, but relied heavily on AI without checking that content, resulting in nonexistent studies being imagined (hallucinated is the proper term) and listed in footnotes that linked to nowhere?
https://www.science.org/content/article ... n-s-health
Maybe imagine AI to be akin to alcohol for this comparison. Is alcohol inherently problematic, or is it that what someone chooses to do with alcohol that can potentially be problematic?
Further, from the LDS perspective, counsel from God arguably states that alcohol shouldn’t be used. I’m guessing that you’d abide that guidance because the counsel is from God, as far as LDS doctrine states. On this board, Shades is God. If Shades asks users to not use AI in their posts, what is the reason to ignore Shades’ request?