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Active Legislation / Re: MOTION: Amendments to AI Content Policy
« Last post by Jubal on Today at 09:46:05 PM »
Do feel free to mention that the vote is up in the Discord as well, that's usually helpful for prompting one or two more people to vote :)
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Teachers take after their worst-behaved students: tell them not to do something and they're possibly more likely to do it. Speaking from experience.
I think that's true in terms of attitudes, but threatening people's jobs can have a certain chilling effect on that sort of thing, and make it harder to get time when it's not on the curriculum: teachers are also in my experience very stretched! It would almost need a level of full civil disobedience to get it to work on a "you can't fire all of us" basis, and I don't know if that's something anyone's quite prepared to organise sadly.
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Teachers take after their worst-behaved students: tell them not to do something and they're possibly more likely to do it. Speaking from experience.
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Active Legislation / MOTION: Amendments to AI Content Policy
« Last post by indiekid on Today at 08:45:02 PM »
Exilian's AI content policy can be found here https://exilian.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=6860.0

There are four proposed amendments:

a) An addition to section 1, "The plaza recognises" as follows:
1.7 That generative AI is being marketed as a potential solution to many challenges in creative projects, and in certain cases creators may adopt and use it without fully understanding its operation or associated problems.

b) A modification to 3.5:
The substitution of the word “clearly” with “are known to”.

c) An extra clause:
3.8 That 3.5 can be waived for projects which have used AI generated content in the past but have since removed or replaced it. These may be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

d) Another extra clause:
3.11 Exilian shall not publicly encourage or signpost users to generative AI which does not meet the stipulations in 3.7 as a solution to ongoing challenges in their projects, and shall endeavour to improve support and accessibility for alternative sources of creative material.

The discussion leading up to this motion can be found here https://exilian.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=6870.0.

The motion is for all four modifications; please vote "No" if you disagree with one or more and hopefully we can continue the discussion.

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Illia Ponomarenko on Ukraine's internal problems (birdsite IAPonomarenko/status/1791440191615307900 )

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There's one thing that one should keep in mind as he or she follows the developments in Ukraine.

The people of Ukraine are actually fighting two wars at the same time. Apart from the Russian invasion, the largest war of aggression in Europe since Adolf Hitler, there's another war -- a domestic war of our people against so many things that undermine us from within.

It's about corrupt officials, it's about incompetent and populistic decision-makers, it's about those who embezzle our money allocated on fortifications and defenses, it's about those who give exemptions from military conscription to sports-betting firms (with very murky tax records), and don't it to charity foundations providing the military with fast and vital aid.

It's also, for instance, about entire departments of the SBU security service spying on anti-corruption investigating journalists during the war with Russia.

It's a war against so many things that try to drag us back to what we used to be - a weak and corrupt informal Russian colony.

Just like the "military" war with the foreign invader, this internal war for saving this country from its own dark side has had its victories and setbacks.

Every time high-profile malpractice is exposed in the open, it is fought daily, triggering a scandal and a public uproar.

And these two wars are interconnected.

A favorable outcome of the war against Russia's aggression is not possible without significant victories in this domestic war of ours.

That's our life and the struggle for national survival in the last... ten years!

And I must say that sometimes I look through the news, I can't help but keep thinking about the fact that so many of those insolent pen-pushers in high cabinets don't deserve to even hold a candle to all our men and women who save this country every single day and do the impossible on the fronts of Russia's war.

The Ukrainian military also seems to have both aspects, with those who figured out how to fight Russia to a standstill since 2014 on one side, and the older school of Soviet-minded commanders on the other.  I suspect that is one reason why expanded conscription is controversial, nobody wants to die because someone embezzled the money for fortifications and the commanding officer is stuck on doing things the way his textbooks told him to do it.
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Forum Games - The Beer Cellar! / Re: Word Association
« Last post by Jubal on May 18, 2024, 07:37:42 PM »
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Forum Games - The Beer Cellar! / Re: Word Association
« Last post by Tusky on May 18, 2024, 06:14:26 PM »
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Forum Games - The Beer Cellar! / Re: Word Association
« Last post by Jubal on May 18, 2024, 04:25:34 PM »
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Forum Games - The Beer Cellar! / Re: Word Association
« Last post by Tusky on May 18, 2024, 03:37:01 PM »
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Forum Games - The Beer Cellar! / Re: Word Association
« Last post by Jubal on May 18, 2024, 08:47:37 AM »
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