Fedora se aleja de las herramientas de IA tras sus planes de integración

Fedora ha tomado medidas para reducir la dependencia de la inteligencia artificial en sus operaciones, lo que marca un cambio respecto a sus planes anteriores de añadir soporte para IA.

Las actualizaciones recientes indican que Fedora ya no confía en las herramientas de IA, al menos por el momento. Esto ocurre después de que tanto Ubuntu como Fedora hubieran confirmado planes para integrar funciones de IA, lo que generó ciertas críticas por parte de los usuarios sobre el enfoque de Fedora. La decisión parece temporal según las declaraciones actuales en medio de debates más amplios dentro del código abierto sobre las elecciones tecnológicas.

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