How will we know that we are reading something authentic written by the original author vs something that has been altered and rewritten? This may have been a problem in the pre-AI world as well, but with the ease one can generate text now I wonder if there is a much greater risk.

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    What is authentically and originally written is impossible for ai to replace. Write with a quill and ink via candlelight. What is possible is editing. Take your comfort where you find it there. Editing has been changing original manuscripts for centuries for better and for worse

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    I can imagine the EU mandating AI in the browser and social apps. To keep the kids safe, ofcourse.

    It will scan all the content, and modify it to a safe version, for your benefit.

    “Voting started for Catalan referendum on independance The X factor Spain!”

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        I’m describing a next iteration of chatcontrol. The EU already proposes to have LLMs in every social app to see if you’re not communicating illegal thoughts.

        Only a small change to have it alter content.