Fedora menarik diri dari alat AI setelah rencana integrasi

Fedora telah mengambil langkah-langkah untuk mengurangi ketergantungan pada kecerdasan buatan dalam operasinya, menandai perubahan dari rencana sebelumnya untuk menambahkan dukungan AI.

Pembaruan terkini menunjukkan bahwa Fedora tidak lagi memercayai alat AI, setidaknya untuk saat ini. Hal ini terjadi setelah Ubuntu dan Fedora sebelumnya telah mengonfirmasi rencana untuk mengintegrasikan fitur AI, yang memicu reaksi negatif dari sebagian pengguna terkait pendekatan Fedora. Keputusan ini tampaknya bersifat sementara berdasarkan pernyataan saat ini di tengah diskusi sumber terbuka yang lebih luas mengenai pilihan teknologi.

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