@krisrodriguez we have had a discussion about the use of AI (KI for our European colleagues :-). It is my understanding that it is up to us to moderate this. We should remember that we all decided on an iFixit Community AI Policy "Caution is essential when using AI for repairs. AI lacks hands-on experience, real-time assessment, and may provide inaccurate advice, risking worsening issues. Its static knowledge may not address evolving technologies or unique circumstances, potentially leading to unsafe situations. Balancing AI with human expertise is crucial for accurate and safe repairs" and "If a community member uses AI to write content for iFixit, they must check for accuracy and safety 100% of the time."
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To me, this means that it is not a @krisrodriguez issue but a moderation issue. We should adopt approaches just like @dadibrokeit did [https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/887157/How+can+I+find+the+model+number+of+this+iPhone+with+dead+display?permalink=answer-887223#answer887223|on here] I have always advocated that the OP of the AI/KI answer must be transparent and openly make a statement declaring any AI/KI answer.
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To me, this means that it is not a @krisrodriguez issue but a moderation issue. We should adopt approaches just like @dadibrokeit did [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/887157/How+can+I+find+the+model+number+of+this+iPhone+with+dead+display?permalink=answer-887223#answer887223|on here] I have always advocated that the OP of the AI/KI answer must be transparent and openly make a statement declaring any AI/KI answer as such.
Let's moderate according to established guideline. To me this means Klappe zu, Affe tot ;-) when it comes to AI/KI. [br]
@krisrodriguez we have had a discussion about the use of AI (KI for our European colleagues :-). It is my understanding that it is up to us to moderate this. We should remember that we all decided on an iFixit Community AI Policy "Caution is essential when using AI for repairs. AI lacks hands-on experience, real-time assessment, and may provide inaccurate advice, risking worsening issues. Its static knowledge may not address evolving technologies or unique circumstances, potentially leading to unsafe situations. Balancing AI with human expertise is crucial for accurate and safe repairs" and "If a community member uses AI to write content for iFixit, they must check for accuracy and safety 100% of the time."
To me, this means that it is not a @krisrodriguez issue but a moderation issue. We should adopt approaches just like @dadibrokeit did [https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/887157/How+can+I+find+the+model+number+of+this+iPhone+with+dead+display?permalink=answer-887223#answer887223|on here] I have always advocated that the OP of the AI/KI answer must be transparent and openly make a statement declaring any AI/KI answer.
Let's moderate according to established guideline. To me this means Klappe zu, Affe tot ;-) when it comes to AI/KI. [br]
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