AI GENERATED CONTENTS;ALLOWED ON BULBAPP OR NOT?

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18 Dec 2023
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A few days ago, I came across a content written by a creation by the name @amro in which he claims that the top users of BULBapp like @Time @Mr. Cryptopoly and others post ai generated contents for points and he added proofs to back up his claims. I think the problem of whether he's right or wrong depends on BULBapp policy and also what content creators actually mean.

Before I support any of the parties, I wanna enlighten everyone that's here about what the name CONTENT CREATOR actually stands for and how AI is right and also wrong for contents.
What are content creators?
Content creators are individuals or entities who produce and share various forms of media for an audience. They generate original content across different platforms, such as websites, blogs, social media, podcasts, videos, and more. Content creators can be professionals, hobbyists, or influencers who aim to entertain, inform, or educate their audience. Everyone can be a content creator but not everyone can actually be one. It's a tricky explanation but lemme give you more ideas on who content creators are all about.

Bloggers
Bloggers create written content for websites, covering a wide range of topics, such as fashion, travel, food, technology, and personal experiences.
Bloggers are individuals who write and publish articles, typically on a specific topic, on a blog. A blog is an online platform where bloggers can share their thoughts, ideas, experiences, and expertise with an online audience. Blogging can be done for personal reasons, as a hobby, or as a professional endeavor.There are many types of bloggers, each focusing on different topics or niches. For example:
Lifestyle bloggers who make researches about nature, beauty, home decor, fashion e.t.c,tech bloggers who make researches on technology improvements all around the world giving reviews, tutorials and news update on it, travel bloggers who give reviews about places they visit and doing researches on places you can visit, food bloggers who gives reviews on what they eat or what they want to try out and many more content creators and also blubbers who utilise the BULBapp to create contents.

Vloggers
Vloggers create video content, often documenting their daily lives, sharing personal experiences, or discussing specific topics.
They typically share their content on platforms like YouTube and Vimeo.

Social Media Influencers
These content creators have a significant following on social media platforms such as Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok.
They often create content related to lifestyle, beauty, fitness, or specific niches and may collaborate with brands for sponsored content.
Examples are popular influencers like kabby lame e.t.c.

Podcasters
Podcasters produce audio content in the form of episodic series, discussing various topics, telling stories, or interviewing guests. They distribute their content through platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.

Writers
Writers create content in the form of articles, essays, short stories, or books, which can be published online or in print.Writers can work independently or as part of a team, and their work can be published in print or digital formats, or even performed on stage or screen.
There are many types of writers, each specializing in different areas or genres. Some examples include:Fiction Writers: who create imaginary worlds, characters, and stories in various genres, such as mystery, romance, science fiction, fantasy, and more,Non-fiction Writers that write about real-life events, people, and topics, often providing information, analysis, or commentary,Technical Writers who create instructional materials, such as user manuals, guides, and tutorials, to help users understand and operate products or systems, E.t.c
Writers often need strong research, analytical, and communication skills, as well as creativity and discipline.

Content creators often rely on a combination of creativity, technical skills, and audience engagement to build their online presence and grow their following. Due to the emerging demand for AI and the world technological industrialization as a whole advancing forward, a lotta debates and talks has been going on as to whether AI generated contents should be counted as an original content.

The use of AI in content creation does not inherently go against content creation policies. However, it largely depends on the specific policies of the platform where the content is being published. In short, the content platform determines whether using an AI to generate contents is right or wrong.
For instance, some platforms might require that all content be original and created by the user, which could potentially be violated by the use of AI-generated content. On the other hand, some platforms might not have any restrictions on AI-generated content. I checked out some comments by famous bulbbers like @Darox that said
In general, it's important to ensure that the use of AI in content creation does not lead to plagiarism, misinformation, or the spread of harmful content. It's also crucial to consider ethical implications, such as the impact on jobs and the potential for AI to create deepfakes. AI will continue to revolutionize the world and everything will continue to change in real life.
As AI technology continues to evolve, it's likely that more specific guidelines and policies regarding its use in content creation will be developed. For now, it's best to carefully review the policies of the platform you're using and consider the potential ethical implications of using AI in your content creation process.
Personally, the use of AI to generate contents is wrong but it makes researches about the contents you wanna write much easier. For example, I used myshellai to make researches on this content and I also used Goggle. Now, why is goggle allowed and why is AI not allowed?
Goggle doesn't write out all the points in one word but gives you links about others that have asked similar questions or platforms that has published something similar. Goggle is more of a search feed that gives you result based on others researches/answers.
While an AI goes straight to the point by directly answering the question you ask. So why is an AI wrong for content creations?
According to @amro who seems to be painee by the fact that top users used AI generated contents to join the ongoing writing competition, I don't think they're right or wrong. Since @BULB Official doesn't have an anti ai policy nor am I aware of an anti ai policy, I don't think they're wrong using an AI generated contents. But most content creation platforms do not allow AI generated contents to be posted on their platforms. Personally, I use ai to make researches about any project I want to write about.
How do I make it so that it's not 100% AI generated contents?
100% ai generated contents in short means directly copy what the AI writes out for you without or little changes to what it gave. To prove how right my contents are, I'd personally request of @amro to checkout my contents and rate it. My content for the competition was AI researched not generated.
In short, instead of directly asking the AI to write out points, I asked my ai to give me this instead.
1. What is web 2.0?
2. What is web 3.0?
3. Give me examples of web 2.0
4. Give me examples of web 3.0

And I personally used my knowledge and experience in Cryptoverse, web 3 and web 2 to write out my contents. I didn't use goggle for some reasons which I will be listing below
1. Goggle is just way to complex for searches. If I asked goggle what is web 3, it would probably show me links about blogs and articles posted while an AI will give me the answer I need without links not without any reference to other apps or bloggers.
2. Goggle ain't convenient for searches. I remember searching for something about web 3 on goggle and it kept giving me articles that relates to web 3 not what I asked. But an AI gives me the answer I need immediately.

Now back to the question that @amro asked the @BULB Official as to whether using AI to create contents on BULBapp is right or wrong, this depends solely on their policies.
For instance, I will be talking about some content platforms that allows the use of AI generated contents and those that do not.

**Platforms Against AI-Generated Content:**
Facebook: Facebook has policies against "coordinated inauthentic behavior," which includes the use of AI to generate misleading content or to artificially amplify certain messages.
Twitter: Twitter's rules prohibit the use of AI to post spammy or misleading content. However, they do allow some use of AI for content generation, as long as it's clearly disclosed.

**Platforms In Support of AI-Generated Content**
Medium: Medium is a blogging platform that allows AI-generated content. OpenAI, the creator of GPT-3, has even published articles on Medium generated by the AI.
WordPress: WordPress allows AI-generated content, and there are several plugins available that use AI to assist with content creation.
YouTube: YouTube allows AI-generated content, as long as it complies with their community guidelines. There are many channels that use AI to generate content, such as music or animations.
Reddit: Reddit allows AI-generated content, and there are several subreddits dedicated to showcasing the capabilities of AI like /r/SubSimulatorGPT2, which is populated entirely by bots.
Remember, even if a platform allows AI-generated content, it's important to use AI ethically and responsibly. This includes not using AI to create misleading or harmful content, and disclosing when content has been generated by AI.

So I hope this question can be resolved by @BULB Official cause according to the AI I created weeks ago called BULB AI in which I wrote a content on, Bulb has an official AI called bulb ai whose main function is to shorten or write out a summary about an article. So can we assume that @BULB Official ain't against AI generated contents but is in agreement with the use of AI mainly for researches purposes?.
I hope you guys can shed more light on this @BULB Official
This is the article on what @amro wrote

https://www.bulbapp.io/p/4714a55a-a79a-433d-b5e8-72ce0b826069/ai-fake-writers-saitama-time-ladyluck-and-others-small-accounts-please-support-real-writers


Finally, my personal opinion on using 100% AI GENERATED CONTENTS is that I am against it. I use ai to make researches on any content I wanna write out but I do not write out any generative AI contents. It's mainly for RESEARCHES in which I have stated my reasons above.
AI generated contents devalues the name CONTENT CREATOR cause almost everyone has access to AI this days and allowing 100% AI generated contents will make content creation easy and not worth it. I personally spend hours when writing contents from researching through AI , surfing for images and cutting out the important parts of my contents. I do so to make sure my audience have more understanding about what I am writing on. I do hope an article about this can be given by @BULB Official on whether AI GENERATED CONTENTS IS ALLOWED OR NOT?

I hope you guys enjoyed this article, don't get to tip me and if you have anything to say, say it in the comment section. I will get back to you.





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