- Since upgrading membership on btt forum requires effort to increase the number of posts and at the same time obtain merit points, anyone can create an account and publish very distinguished posts of high quality that qualifies him to upgrade his membership and open up horizons for him that he may not deserve.
- Members participating in signature campaigns can also easily produce publications using artificial intelligence and get paid weekly without the need for any diligence.
- Anyone can publish an article that he produced using artificial intelligence and claim royalties from anyone using it after him.
- If it is not forbidden on btt forum to publish content produced using artificial intelligence, how can intellectual property rights be achieved and cases of Plagiarism be dealt with?
I already assumed it was banned to AI post on threads, I'd consider it spam. You can somewhat tell when someone is using AI to type out their responses because the prose reads robotic and generic.
Anyways, I've thought about AI content and intellectual property in the past because it creates a bit of a dichotomy when it comes to monetization. Who owns the intellectual rights to something AI produces? Easy to suggest the parent company, owner of the AI platform, is entitled to all work, but think of this example: Does Adobe Photoshop take ownership of all works created using their program? Surely not, as there's input required by the user for digital creation. AI works in similar way - AI content, as of now, requires user input before producing content. Something like ChatGPT does the heavy lifting in that regard, but you're still required to input the parameters.