AI; 未读
AI;DR (AI; Didn't Read)

原始链接: https://www.rickmanelius.com/p/aidr-ai-didnt-read

作者提出了“AI;DR”(AI; didn’t read,即“AI生成,未读”)这一概念,这是一项针对低质量、未经编辑的AI生成内容所采取的个人准则。 尽管作者承认在2026年,AI已成为头脑风暴或起草文档的标准工具,但他们认为,如果不加修饰或润色就直接输出,是对读者的不尊重。正如“TL;DR”(太长不看)是为了应对信息过载而出现的一样,“AI;DR”则是为了抵制“AI垃圾内容”而设立的界限。 其核心观点很简单:如果发送者懒得审查和编辑自己的内容,那么接收者就没有义务去阅读。除非特定场景(如技术客服)需要自动化回复,否则内容应体现人文关怀。通过推行这一准则,作者鼓励人们优先考虑真实有效的沟通,并要求创作者对其署名作品的质量负责。

最近 Hacker News 上关于“AI;DR(AI;没读)”的讨论,聚焦于人们对专业和技术领域中大量低质量 AI 生成内容日益增长的挫败感。 许多参与者表达了对“AI 垃圾内容”的厌倦——这种内容冗长、平庸且辞藻华丽,同事们经常在未经审阅的情况下将其直接粘贴到代码审查(PR)、电子邮件和文档中。批评者的共识是:沟通是一种社会契约。如果作者本人不愿意花时间去整合信息,那么读者也没有义务投入有限的时间去阅读。 讨论帖中的核心观点包括: * **“人”的代价:** 读者看重真实性;AI 生成的文本往往缺乏人类表达中细微的差别和具体的意图,让人感到一种敷衍。 * **拟议的解决方案:** 有人建议分享用于 AI 任务的“提示词”(prompt),而不是 AI 生成的臃肿输出,因为提示词更能体现发送者的原始意图。 * **举证的负担:** 指责他人使用 AI 存在微妙的压力,因为这很难证明,且冒着侮辱那些确实付出了努力的同事的风险。 归根结底,这场讨论反映了人们对高质量、简洁且有意义的沟通的普遍渴望。
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原文

I’m SUPER jealous that I didn’t think of this first...

Alas! Hat tip to seclilc for tweeting this gem out two days ago.

I’ve been thinking about it ever since. Why? Because there is growing grumbling among everyone about AI writing. And it’s not just others; it’s me! I am getting to the point where I physically flinch (sometimes dropping my shoulders and hunching, or having a slight eye twitch) when someone I respect sends me unfiltered and unedited AI output.

Look, I get it. It’s Q3 2026, and we should expect that everyone is utilizing AI at SOME point in their process (sourcing ideas, creating outlines, refining prose, etc.).

However, I have a new policy.

If you’re not bothered enough to review and edit it...

...then I’m not going to bother reading it.

Yes, there are certain situations in which we should expect 100% AI-generated copy. Customer support would be a perfect example. We’re not looking for artisanal “did you make sure to reset your phone” style dialogue.

But if you’re my colleague and we’re in a Slack discussion and you post a wall of Claude output, then I’m afraid I received a different message than you intended.

The same is true for people’s newsletters and social content. It’s your name on it; are you proud of the prose and weird AI-isms sprinkled throughout it? If so, great. But I can ask Claude directly if I wanted to.

TL;DR (too long; didn’t read) was the solution for social media.

AI;DR (AI; didn’t read) is the solution for AI slop.

May you embrace this policy yourself and seek out those willing to care enough to prioritize a human touch when they talk to you.

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