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RE: 🚀 Enhancing Community Engagement and Growth on the Steem Blockchain with AI-Powered Bots! 🤖✨ Comment

I admit that this new approach sounds like an idea we probably could experiment with. And it's good to have it all discussed here beforehand this time instead of just blindly replying to thousands of posts. Still, I have some questions/recommendations:

We're utilizing advanced AI tools through @upex and @steem.botto to generate meaningful and engaging comments on selected posts.

What does "selected posts" mean exactly? How will be determined that a post receives an AI comment? Wouldn't it make sense to have an extra account for this like "xpilar-ai" or so? The thing is, these comments need to be identifiable as AI-generated content in my opinion. Additionally, I would like to have a small text or image in the reply that clearly shows it has been artificially created.

Another idea would be to introduce a tag for this. Authors who used a specific tag in their post will receive the comment, for example.

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 5 days ago 

Selected posts are those that today receive an upvote from @upex and @steem.botto The comments must match what is written in the post. And it should be a short comment
For those who do not wish to receive such comments, they should be given the opportunity to choose "turn off comments from AI"

The point is that these comments must be identifiable as AI-generated content in my opinion.

I completely agree, it should be stated in the comment that it is AI generated and with a small picture and text showing it.
Using a separate account like "xpilar-ai" can help identify AI-generated content, which is critical for transparency.

For example, authors who used a specific tag in their post will receive the comment.

That's a good idea

The selected posts are from those acount who we upvote , we have specific conditions that needs to be met and thus an upvote will be given , following the upvote a comment will be given letting the user know that we have voted , as they will be expecting it , we also plan something like !stop !noai or something that lets our bots know that the author is no more interested on the comments