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3I think it makes sense to cover the broader AI landscape. If a new paradigm is invented tomorrow, we should by default cover that under the existing policy, rather than scramble again to figure out how to respond.– tripleeeCommented Feb 9 at 7:15
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2Just for clarity, my suggestion does not intend to restrict a topic of the new help page to generative AI. The point I want to discuss is more precision in our wording. If the help page is solely for generative AI, then it should refers only generative AI instead of AI in general. If not, the page should describe generative AI just as an example.– nekketsuuuCommented Feb 12 at 0:49
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4Thank you for your feedback, @nekketsuuu — I have changed the language of the help center article drafts to refer to "generative artificial intelligence tools" to disambiguate.– JNat StaffModCommented Feb 16 at 15:08
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