Background: I have ~1,600 "helpful" flags for AI content, with 27 declined (and some marked helpful but not acted on), and another ~300 pending. In addition (without detailing specifics), I've been one of the most active contributors in the behind-the-scenes AI efforts on SE. Apart from the posts I've had the time to flag, I've captured around 10k suspected AI posts in a database for further analysis and future flagging. I think it's fair to say that I've spent entirely too much time thinking about AI here on SO and SE ;-). That's not to say that I'm always right about all-things-AI, but I do hope you'll take my experience in this subject into account when considering the following.
Even though the current temporary AI ban disallows "all use.", some comments on the question and answers here appear supportive of some level of use of AI on SE, and I'm (perhaps surprisingly, to some, after flagging nearly 2k posts) in favor of some responsible use of AI here on Stack Overflow.
If the current policy were to be updated to allow responsible use of AI, what might that look like? Would the community support a trial period of a modified policy?
For any answer, I'd like to consider whether the proposed changes might make things better or worse than they are today.