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You are undoubtedly right that staff won't have the time to verify every image, but that's not really the point. They don't automatically verify that everyone is the owner of every piece of an art or story that they post, either. However, if it seems unlikely that they are, staff can spend the time to investigate. Likewise, if someone says "hey, that art looks like NovelAI's proprietary furry model, not regular Stable Diffusion with that model", or start making a lot of comments along the lines of "I couldn't duplicate that myself", they could check that. And it offers a reason to remove obviously generated AI art for which no prompt has been posted at all, which probably means they neglected to follow other policies.

More general "AI tools" based on neural nets are not expected to have highly detailed reporting, just a reasonable effort put into saying what tools in were used and roughly how/what components they were used on. Once they become "common to a person skilled in the art" this rule will likely become obsolete.

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