Talk:OSE Communications Strategy
AI also has some other issues. I’m not going to get all bent out of shape over the occasional using of it etc, but as a widespread strategy that may be i’ll advised.
I’ll ask around on the discord a bit on if we have any 2D Art Skilled Types (Granted time investment, but more OS Content would probably be useful for more than just that one time, so it wouldn’t be a waste!)
I could probably do Thumbnail Edits and stuff like that if i started doing OSE work full time if noone else is on that (I THINK you already have a video editor, so if they got it/are already up to speed on an os workflow they are probably a better fit than me, but that is a muscle i would just need to get back in shape so to speak)
It’s probably worth it’s own page, but here’s a good video on [[The Ethics of Using Generative AI for Content Creation]
A Video by the YouTube Channel “Simon Clark” Titled “Should I Feel Guilty Using AI” ( ‘’’~35 Minute Watch’’’ ) (ALTHOUGH the first half (as he points out for transparency sake) is largely in his area of expertise, Climate Research LCAs etc), while the second half is largely a personal take/ Editorializing from the perspective of a Creative / Content Creator (when much of the Training Data was sourced via YouTube videos or Art irrespective of the creator’s wishes etc)
--Eric (talk) 18:33, 6 June 2025 (UTC)
- I tend to agree with Eric about the ethical implications of using AI to generate art... I don't have a fully fleshed out opinion because I do use AI to help me brainstorm and write code. Where/how do you draw the line? I don't think approaching this with a rigid attitude is the right. A possible solution could be to take already open-source/creative commons assets and train a model to specifically use that "corpus". Then you could have something that could generate assets without the ethical grey area. New assets created for OSE by humans could be used to continue fine-tuning the model.
- There are plenty of forum applications/software applications that could serve the purpose of a dedicated are for longer-form, discussion based dialogue. Think Discourse(I know of the history with them...) or Forem[1] One of the larger implications of AI is that it can empower individuals or organizations to build their own "for purpose", custom software with less human effort and a smaller team. Any license can be applied to the finished software product.
- There is some exciting news from the FreeCAD blog here: [2] There is an online, collaborative version in the works as of mid-May. I want to check it out this weekend and see if I can get a version of it running on my server. I also want to look more into how I can support the open-source software as well generally. I'm not sure about the Mechatronics/EE side of things so I'll have to check around.