Topic: Using AI to do reviews
A new member expressed concern because one of the reviews they received was largely or totally generated by ChatGPT. Since we want members to read and review each other's work (i.e., a good old-fashioned reciprocal relationship), it defeats the purpose of the site if one person reads and does real reviews while the other simply copies and pastes the other writer's story into an AI to generate a review. The AI-generated ones are pretty obvious.
If you find yourself reviewing something that you think could benefit from a pass through an AI, feel free to suggest that to the person whose work you're reviewing. If you want to show them examples of AI prompts they could use to generate such a review, that's perfectly reasonable, and potentially helpful if the writer hasn't previously used an AI for that purpose. Copying and pasting samples of AI output (based on inputting a sample of your own writing) to show them what it can do is also perfectly reasonable.
But ... if you're going to run someone else's work through an AI and simply paste it into a review as if it were your own, that's not in keeping with the spirit or purpose of the site, and allows the reviewer to collect points without having done the work. Also, there's no guarantee that the AI you just used didn't keep/integrate a copy of that work to give to others as responses to future questions. And voila, you would have just violated the author's copyright.
Google's Gemini claims it doesn't keep copies, but we all know Google will take whatever data it can from anyone it can without adequately informing people when they start doing so. Or it's buried somewhere in forty pages of legalese when they update their terms of service (usually only after they get caught). And Google certainly does keep copies of your inputs, ostensibly only to help Google employees see inputs/outputs they need to improve the AI.
Also, trial members are trying to figure out if the site provides enough added value for them to pay the subscription fee and become a permanent member. If they wanted just the output of an AI, they could run that themselves for free.
Please feel free to add to this, especially if you disagree with me, although we know that never happens. :-)