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| | | | | At first, I was all aboard on the panic about large language models (LLM) and artificial intelligence in the academy. In fact, I participated in an on-campus conversation a few months ago that centered on the impact of ChatGPT in the classroom. Since then, Ive largely grown bored of the hype and the endlessly repeated | |
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| | | | | NOTE: I am not a lawyer, just someone who is making sense of the law for people who don't understand it. Do not use this as legal advice. Law is defined by many precedents, mostly through previous cases that created rulings. These cases create a framework of philosophical thought that forms a legal maxim over [...]Read More... from Dumb Data: Legal Doctrines & Principles | |
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arstechnica.com
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| | | | | Judge weighs punishment for lawyer who didn't bother to verify ChatGPT output. | |
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| | | If you see anything about LMAX - the Disruptor, Continuous Delivery, or even the selection criteria for hiring developers, you'll see that LMAX is pretty keen on Agile. However, no-one's documented the Agile process there, as far as I know. Although I personally had it on my todo list, I never had the motivation, the ... Continue reading "Agile++: When Agile Goes Well" | ||