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8 days agoUnderstanding the risks is half the battle, but we can only do what we can do.
Understanding the risks is half the battle, but we can only do what we can do.
I believe that as a FOSS developer, in order for your code to be implemented and widely adopted, you’ll have first reached a certain level of trust in the community. That, and yes your open source code can be picked through. Malicious code isn’t always immediately found, but it does ruin the hard earned reputation of the developer.
Source: just speculation from being a FOSS fan for many years
And some freedom chickens.
Watched the whole thing. He had some valid points, especially where full permission from the talent is concerned. The “field guide” models were pretty uninspired, but they did a good job showcasing what is possible.
I have mixed feelings. Using AI responsibly is the ideal goal, but we have seen that this is largely not going to be the case both now and moving forward.