Julian,
I'm not sure how many more times I need to write this: It is fundamentally against my nature to tell anyone what to do, that includes telling people to use LLMs.
It is probably from the same foundational values, that I am against telling people what NOT to do. You of all people probably know this even the best.
You explicitly want a policy that puts judgement on people who use LLMs, and segregates the pure (hand written) from the impure (assisted) people, yet you
claim you want to keep _all_ of them? You must see how qualified segregation tells one group that they are NOT welcome?
> If we don't express a preference for human authorship, we're effectively saying "you have to use LLMs so stay relevant". I think this is very clearly your opinion. It is not mine.
This is NOT my opinion, and I also do NOT think this logical conclusion follows.
Best,
Moritz