• ChicoSuave@lemmy.world
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    My Jiras are going to train the clanker wrong. And not on purpose, they are just blank descriptions with due dates that are bookmarks for projects. Clankers can’t even handle sarcasm, good luck with inference of unprovided details.

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    Yeah so this isn’t gonna fly in any way, shape, or form. All of that will be cited by companies who are users as trade secrets and proprietary internal documentation. This is a great way for them to force their userbase away from their products.

    So, yeah… bold move, cotton. Let’s see how it plays out.

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      Especially for a glorified ticketing system and wiki. There are multiple open source options that work just as well… and don’t spy on you. May I suggest BugZilla and TWiki?

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    7 hours ago

    Good thing they forced everyone into their cloud service and EoL’d on-prem installs so they now have a nice captive user base to abuse 🙃

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    Well, I only use AI to write my Jira stories and Confluence wiki pages, so jokes on them

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    guaranteed any company worth more than a handful of salt does not want this. my company would throw a library of books at them for using data in any way that isn’t 100% explicit. for the longest time they blocked me from running Ollama on my laptop cuz the lawyers didn’t understand how neural networks work and thought i was exfiltrating data.

    this is only going to hurt companies that probably shouldn’t be using Atlassian products anyway (ie any company with more agility than a boomer era corporate dinosaur)

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      guaranteed any company worth more than a handful of salt does not want this. my company would throw a library of books at them for using data in any way that isn’t 100% explicit.

      The issue with this is that it puts the onus of social responsibility on the free market. We know that the market is largely apathetic and uninformed.

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    Enterprise users can opt-out. They just did the same thing Microslop did with GitHub.

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      I suppose these things have to be opt-out because if they were opt-in then literally nobody would do it. Which is quite telling really isn’t it lol

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    I’ve seen some trash human written stories and confluence pages. it is going to hilarious to the the slop generated based on those.