I would have to agree with the anonymity premise. Not because I am somehow afraid to admit who I am, but because I don’t think this is relevant. In fact, when I joined Steemit I didn't even know I was supposed to introduce myself. Eventually, I made my intro, but not because I was forced by some rule, but because I thought it would make my posts more noticeable. Also my intro doesn't show me standing with Steemit slogan. https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@mgaft1/neither-left-nor-write-breainer
We are a virtual community here and I should be judged on our ideas and writing style rather than on how we look like or what our position in the outside world is.
Also, who cares where I psychically live? For all I care a person could write from prison in Congo and if their writing style is good and the content is interesting, the more power to them. I am an introvert and, most of the time, I live in my head anyhow.
When it comes to AI surely this is an interesting problem. I remember even posting a response to misgivings. However, I feel the fault of this sin lies entirely on me. I did this by my free choice and if I couldn’t decipher a machine from a human then it’s a shame on me.
I can't agree more :)