On Fri, Sep 1, 2023 at 2:05 AM Aigars Mahinovs <aigar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> IMHO we are missing one big topic in the current DebConf schedule - the > explosion of large language models and other generative AI models. This is > raising questions of what is or could be Debian role in these developments? > > So the question from my side is - is anyone who will be there at DebConf > and is feeling competent enough to chat about this topic, maybe also give a > quick summary of what the landscape of this functionality and its > challenges is currently, to start the discussion? > My debconf12 talk still makes some points that resisted the test of time [1] [2]. I have been looking for an excuse to become involved with Debian again, this might be it. If time-zones allow it, I'd love to attend remotely such a BoF. P [1] https://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2012/debconf12/high/888_Machine_learning_threats_and_opportunities_for_Debian_and_Free_Software.ogv [2] http://duboue.net/papers/2012debconf.pdf