Daniel S. Katz
Daniel S. Katz
One of the questions at the end of this lesson includes this text about copyright >It gives permission to apply for a license but is not, itself, a type of...
This confusing text is also in the assessment at the end of the entire module: "It [copyright] gives permission to apply for a license"
Thanks - I'm just making comments as I go through this, which are my opinions on first seeing the material. Feel free to do whatever makes sense, including making changes,...
Not exactly. Here's what I would say instead "Copyright gives permission to apply a license but is not, itself, a type of license." Basically, copyright is ownership (more or less),...
It's clearly up to you to decide what to include, but I will say that this is one of the top fears that's shown up in surveys about why people...
thanks for the clarification
This new definition appears to be in the on-line version, so I think this issue can be closed as resolved now
I think the problem here is that some authors use LLMs to improve text, such as translation, smoothing, joining, etc. I don't think we should disallow this. I'm less sure...
A challenge is what LLMs we ask people to disclose. Google docs and phones suggesting text is an LLM, for example. I lean towards not asking what tools people used,...
In my opinion: For well-intentioned users, which tools they used shouldn't be an issue, and I don't want to potential denigrate people who use LLMs for language over those who...