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Ask HN: What AI disclaimers do you use on your personal blogs?
1 point by jasoneckert on June 16, 2024 | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments
It has come to the point where I feel I need to let readers of my personal blog know that all content I create is not AI-generated.

So I've created this page and linked to it using a simple icon on my homepage: https://jasoneckert.github.io/site/about-this-site/

I'm curious as to how many others do this on their personal blogs, and what approach they've used for the same thing.



I do not - not directly, at least

The About page I have had up there for ... not even sure how many years now covers it quite simply

If you do not want to believe my blog posts are written by me, there is nothing I can do to stop you


I don’t have a disclaimer. Dunno if it means anything? What would you think if you saw such a thing on a blog? Would you believe it? I might doubt it, though the typos do lend yours some cred.


Right now it displays an error message saying its a "dead link" on my phone. Using Safari.


I've just tried the link now (on Safari as well, but on macOS) and it seems to work. Perhaps the trailing / was omitted by Safari on mobile?


Works on safari and ff on iPhone for me




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