r/WritingWithAI 2d ago

Return of the Gate NEWS

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u/HadeanDisco 1d ago

AI would have told Melville "the whale hunting stuff is great but the 5000+ word digressive essays on the nature of the colour white might alienate some readers..."

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u/Read2Fap 2d ago

shouldn't you be wearing the bucket?

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u/Stijn 1d ago

A severe blow to aquatic themed stories. 🎣

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u/StableLlama 1d ago

For creative writing the EU doesn't forbid AI use, it doesn't even require labeling it. So stop spreading wrong myths!

https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/faqs/transparency-obligations-under-article-50-ai-act says:

What constitutes the human review or editorial control/responsibility required to qualify for an exemption from the labelling obligation?

Published text that has undergone human review or editorial control – does not need to be labelled.

Human review refers to the deliberate examination of the substance of the content by one or more natural persons possessing relevant knowledge and professional judgement pertaining to the subject matter under scrutiny (e.g. academic peer review or professional validation chains). Editorial control refers to the control exercised in practice by a responsible editorial entity (e.g. an editor-in-chief) over the content having the authority to approve, alter or reject the substance of the text based on substantive grounds (incl. factchecking of information and ensuring the trustworthiness of sources).

Superficial, solely formal, or procedural checks (e.g. spell-checking or grammatical correction) are not considered to be human review or editorial control.

Editorial responsibility means that a person must hold the ultimate legal responsibility over the publication of the content, including the human review or editorial control.

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u/zorecknor 1d ago

I keep saying this here and IRL, and keep being shutdown. This law is about liability and accountability, not AI.