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As announced here, sites are allowed to request a banner that would remind answerers about our policy on AI-generated content. The text would say something like:

Reminder: Answers generated by Artificial Intelligence tools are not allowed on Academia.SE. Learn more.

Do we want to request such a banner for our site? Personally, I'm inclined to say it couldn't hurt. It will appear only over the Answer box, like this:

AI answer warning banner

(This is how it appeared on Stack Overflow; for our site it would say Academia Stack Exchange)

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    You specify "answers" in the banner; does it mean that AI-generated questions are ok? Commented Jan 8 at 13:08
  • @FedericoPoloni This particular banner appears specifically on the window where answers are composed i.sstatic.net/StYoj.png , and I don't think we have a lot of choice about what it says specifically, though we could insist.
    – Bryan Krause Mod
    Commented Jan 8 at 13:34
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    The only hurt involved is a slight reduction in screen real estate. I personally surf SE on my desk machine, where this is really not an issue. I wonder what percentage of a mobile phone screen this banner takes up? That said, have we had enough of an AI deluge here to make such an ad worthwhile? Commented Jan 8 at 13:50
  • @StephanKolassa It only appears with the answer box, I added a picture from the linked Meta post.
    – Bryan Krause Mod
    Commented Jan 8 at 13:59
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    Also note that the Stack Exchange network employee mentioned "All users will see this banner when posting an answer with the option to dismiss. Once dismissed, logged-in users will not see this banner again". See Network Meta Announcement linked in the question for more info.
    – Ian
    Commented Jan 8 at 23:07
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    Apologies for the long turnaround time on this request. The banner is now enabled, with the "Learn more" link leading to the AI Policy help center article.
    – Berthold StaffMod
    Commented Apr 9 at 3:19

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I think it is probably fine and is certainly worth emphasizing. The only issue I see, however, is that in the UI for a phone, it separates the formatting bar from the text form. That bar is especially useful, I think, on phones. And there is already a separation possible for the warning to be nice to new users.

I doubt that a UI redesign is in the works.

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No real objection, but the way it is expressed is also an effective reminder that it is possible to generate answers by AI. If there is any way to adapt the text, it might make more sense to actually say what is allowed instead of saying what is not.

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