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Under what conditions is a non-mod allowed to vote to delete content for suspicion of violating the AI-generated-content policy?

Part of the problem is that a mod flag may not actually solve anything in practice. Those flags are a significant amount of effort for mods to actually handle and in many cases there's a big gap ...
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How are new users supposed to find out about the AI-content ban?

Every new user is expected to take the [tour] and read the [help] pages for SO. On the main help center page, in large print, you can see the following:
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How are new users supposed to find out about the AI-content ban?

Well, unless I've missed some part of the policy (not impossible), I suspect it would work the same as any other policy issue. Namely, people will notice, flag it, it will go in the review queue where ...
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How are new users supposed to find out about the AI-content ban?

There is also the following banner above the answer box. (Yours will certainly have different colours.) I wonder if it might be worthwhile to have a modal of some sort pop up if you paste more than x ...
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How are new users supposed to find out about the AI-content ban?

See this banner at the top-right of every page (yours may have different colors): This banner shows announcements or 'featured' posts in our community discussion area, Meta (this place, where we are ...
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