I am not, in fact, using tools of any kind to recreate the lost director’s cut of Orson Wells’ 1942 classic The Magnificent Ambersons, so I have nothing to stop.
I’m going to guess the answer you’d get from the Gen AI company that is actually doing it as a promotional/academic action would be “No”.
This seems reasonable.
As for myself, I don’t use any online LLMs or generative AI, but I do sometimes mess around with local open source models out of curiosity and for some applications where it makes sense.
My answer is also “No”. Maybe just a little bit harder of a no now than before reading this.
You’re doing a bang-up job. Truly winning hearts and minds out here.
Still infinitely more useful than “I asked ChatGPT” or any other lazy LLM.
Sure, man. Look, if you’re just going to repeat slogans out of context I promise you I’ve heard them. You can save yourself the typing.
Deal with it or stop using the plagiarism and theft machine.
I am not, in fact, using tools of any kind to recreate the lost director’s cut of Orson Wells’ 1942 classic The Magnificent Ambersons, so I have nothing to stop.
I’m going to guess the answer you’d get from the Gen AI company that is actually doing it as a promotional/academic action would be “No”.
This seems reasonable.
As for myself, I don’t use any online LLMs or generative AI, but I do sometimes mess around with local open source models out of curiosity and for some applications where it makes sense.
My answer is also “No”. Maybe just a little bit harder of a no now than before reading this.
You’re doing a bang-up job. Truly winning hearts and minds out here.