Just playing devil's advocate here because I agree that AI should not replace human creativity and effort, but what sort of lines would you draw? Would the entire work have to be AI generated (script and art)? Would either one be sufficient? What if the author
admits to using AI as part of their creative process? What if just the backgrounds, or side characters, or even entire panels are generated with AI assistance but do not comprise the entire work? Should there be exceptions for "ethically-sourced" creations to encourage their adoption?
Food for thought, since drafting of any sort of AI-limiting guidelines is going to be a migraine-inducing undertaking. And since there's not a tool that will create an entire comic out of a prompt (I think...), the de minimis of human effort to letter an AI script onto human-selected AI images would be enough to undercut the logic of just expanding Rule 1.7 🤷
I imagine MD staff has already had some conversations about these questions, and I'm curious if they're at a point where you can share.