Tl;dr all AI-generated content is banned under the Temporary Policy and uncited AI-generated content is a CoC violation.
As Makyen said (in a comment), it's also banned under the Temporary Policy under
NOTE: [...] the ban applies to all content on Stack Overflow, except each user's profile content (e.g., your "About me" text).
Additionally, it's also a CoC violation.
Assuming that Collectives Articles need to follow the SE Code of Conduct, uncited AI-content is already prohibited.
According to Is uncited LLM usage considered a CoC violation under the Inauthentic Usage policy? (on MSE):
TL;DR: Yes, the current Inauthentic Usage policy prohibits posting AI-generated content without appropriate attribution.
Presumably, Articles must follow the CoC. I'd be quite suprised if SE staff would approve an article consisting of, say, attacks on another user, even if it somehow related to the Collective.
As a result, uncited LLM usage is a CoC violation, and can be flagged. I don't know what the state of flags is on Articles right now, but if it's possible, it'd be a good idea to state that you think it's LLM-generated. Also, if you can, including why would be helpful too (i.e., it contains "This article is likely LLM-generated because it contains 'As an AI language model ...'). This doesn't cover cited AI-content, but I'd expect that this would be mostly sufficient, as if it's cited clearly, it's clear to readers (and reviewers) that it's LLM-generated.
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