Exactly that is why it should have no place on the forum.
I don't understand. If someone has a technical question that AI could easily answer, what's wrong with that?
Did you know AI is being used extensively in managing this forum? Mind you, not in terms active moderating or policy-making, but to do some of the heavy lifting in terms of coding, maintenance etc. Evidently, AI has a place in this forum in that sense. It already occupies that place. So far we've heard zero complaints about it. To the contrary, from time to time
@Sean is applauded (rightfully so, IMO) for his diligent work in keeping things running quite smoothly overall.
AI is used intensively already, and has been for a few years, in connecting international photographic communities on this forum. For instance, without AI, there would be no practical way to communicate with most of our Chinese members, virtually all of whom have joined this forum since and because of the accessibility of online translation tools (which are one of the first mass applications of LLM's = AI).
Increasingly, we see people using AI for idea generation in a problem-solving context (what possible causes contribute to an issue) or solving parts of bigger problems. Yes, there are sometimes issues associated with the reliability of the output. As has been said before in this thread, there are severe issues with the reliability of human output just the same. This forum, like others, is rife with incorrect, incomplete information being handed out by actual humans. It's not a major issue as long as those who are aware of the problem, comment and rectify.
So what, exactly, is the problem? Your "exactly that..." doesn't explain it to me in any way, to be honest. Yes, it
would explain it if the issue at hand were the question "should AI images be allowed on the forum." But we've been there. We had that discussion. It can be summarized as follows:
* General consensus: no AI imagery on the forum.
* Exception made by
@Sean before the discussion ever took place: the dedicated AI subforum (where we are now).
* Situation as it is now: virtually nobody has shown interest in posting AI imagery, regardless.
Again, it's a different discussion from the one we're having now. Hope this helped in getting you up to speed.