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I don't have experience with models, but if there is a compatible free software model (E6ing is FOSS, though not GPL) which suggests tags with a reasonable degree of accuracy, sure. Given the way images are uploaded, if such a model suggested existing tags for all new submissions the uploader could validate, that'd likely be a great jumping off point instead of only a handful of tags and a +tagme. Maybe these suggestions could also exist within the tag editing page for others to validate in the future as well.
Could use a system similar to DeepBooru. Commonly used with the FOSS Stable Diffusion tool for suggesting tags for input images used in training. Basically auto tagging so SD knows what is in the images its being trained off of. Could likely implement something like that.
I love the idea of suggested tags. I'm not super familiar with Ai models, but it seems like using their current data to train something wouldn't be too hard. They already have a bunch of images with accurate tags.