The speakers delve into a new technology for website copy and explore its potential impact on open source. They discuss concerns about profit-driven decisions and highlight the need for responsible information use. Additionally, they contemplate the idea of a GitHub flag to indicate code off-limits for language models.
Chris & Daniel are out this week, so we’re bringing you a panel discussion from All Things Open 2023 moderated by Jerod Santo (Practical AI producer and co-host of The Changelog) and featuring keynoters Emily Freeman and James Q Quick.
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