The card is brilliant, and it has a copyright at the bottom. Do I have your permission to copy it to https://siliconreckoner.substack.com/, with the copyright and the source prominently displayed?
Thank you! I won't be returning to the question for a few months… and your latest post on Vince Chhabria impending decision may change the circumstances dramatically. In the meantime I'll share your card with my colleagues.
A pleasure. Chhabria's summary judgment may well be challenged; the trial outcome almost certainly will ... all the way to the Supreme Court, so there could be several years of waiting!
The excuse that bugs me the most: *It’s no different from a scholar who reads a bunch of books and writes a paper.*
Uh, nope. The scholar knows how to compare sources, how to ferret out bad data, how to recognize fraudulent texts.
Me too! And the issue is it’s ever so easy for those who have no idea how AI models work to think ‘oh, that’s OK then’.
Gonna be the fastest bingo I ever complete 💀💀💀
The card is brilliant, and it has a copyright at the bottom. Do I have your permission to copy it to https://siliconreckoner.substack.com/, with the copyright and the source prominently displayed?
Of course and thanks for asking! Please also include a link to the post.
Thank you! I won't be returning to the question for a few months… and your latest post on Vince Chhabria impending decision may change the circumstances dramatically. In the meantime I'll share your card with my colleagues.
A pleasure. Chhabria's summary judgment may well be challenged; the trial outcome almost certainly will ... all the way to the Supreme Court, so there could be several years of waiting!
Love the copyright deniers bingo! It could totally be part of a pub quiz. :p
Among people hyping generative AI for PK-12 education, I often hear "The courts haven't decided yet."