Re: Debian Monthly [debian-devel]: AI News Report 2024/10
Hello,
On Sun 10 Nov 2024 at 08:24am GMT, Holger Levsen wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 10, 2024 at 08:48:21AM +0900, Charles Plessy wrote:
>> Our mailing lists were a ground-breaking technological avance in the
>> past that would open Debian to the whole World, but now are they not
>> working exactly against that?
>
> first: citation needed.
> second: summaries written by applied statistics systems will not help.
> (also citation needed I guess.)
>
> -> please post these summaries to a dedicated applied statistics summary
> mailinglist, but please dont spam the original lists with this bot content.
I would prefer this, and with a disclaimer at the top of every post saying:
- that it's not pre-vetted by project representatives
- briefly describing the issue of hallucination, and that readers are
strongly advised to follow up on links before relying on any
information.
-- outside readers may not be as suspicious of LLMs as many of us
are, so it is good for us to remind them.
--------
If I am being honest, I would prefer these were not generated and posted
at all. I'm sorry that I feel I have to be discouraging, as I know you
want to use these tools in a way that is compatible with Debian's values.
But doesn't it seem like we're trying to apply a technical solution,
with many well-known shortcomings, to a social problem? That problem
is, we should be more disciplined about writing less.
One of our conduct documents even has this as one of its points: that we
should continually bear in mind the many demands on everyone's time.
--
Sean Whitton
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