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 This is a proposed system for ranking use of AI in in articles and documentation. One can use it on their own work, and Internet commenters can use it as shorthand to debate the level of Slop an article contains. This is a proposed system for ranking use of AI in in articles and documentation. One can use it on their own work, and Internet commenters can use it as shorthand to debate the level of Slop an article contains.
  
-There is a place for AI to help build good documentation, and some people use it to polish their own writing. But lots of people don't like it when they realize they're reading AI-generated content. +There is a place for AI to help build good documentation, and some people use it to polish their own writing. But many people don't like it when they realize they're reading AI-generated content. It's too easy to AI-generate coherent content that looks useful, but took zero effort and adds nothing new to a conversation.  
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 +That's not helpful — it's genuinely frustrating. (Joking)
  
 So for the sake of online bitching and moaning about AI-generated content, I propose the following system to quickly label the level of perceived AI use in blogs and docs. If one wants, they could even use this system when publishing, to disclose their use of AI in good faith. So for the sake of online bitching and moaning about AI-generated content, I propose the following system to quickly label the level of perceived AI use in blogs and docs. If one wants, they could even use this system when publishing, to disclose their use of AI in good faith.
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