@lemmee_in I can’t find any news about this. Just a statement in a forum and everyone basing subsequent articles on that. It appears to have been limited to a single company? Is there any support for this claim?
Professor in Biological Sciences at Tarleton State University. My focus is population genetics at the interface between populations and species–including hybridization. Because I work at a university that (historically) has been teaching focused, my research questions and methodology are relatively simple. I like simple science.
I’m active on iNaturalist, posting observations of as many different species as I find and providing identifications of others’ observations.
@lemmee_in I can’t find any news about this. Just a statement in a forum and everyone basing subsequent articles on that. It appears to have been limited to a single company? Is there any support for this claim?
@flork I see it sometimes…more often Ultramarine with Plasma. But lots of folks gave good reasons on that post for noobs to avoid Fedora. Question answered!
@edtechdev That seems to add to the challenge. But I don’t see any discussion of it. I see articles where instructors are requiring students to use ChatGPT but no mention of the ethics of the requirement to sign up for it.
@edtechdev Is it considered ethical to require students to sign up (register) to use AI tools?
@realitista I’m honestly not being rude, but use Google or some other search engine. The answers are out there to be found! Then try them out to see if they meet your rigorous standards. It will take too much time to provide all the info you seek. And we wouldn’t know if you’d be satisfied or not anyway.