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Well this name was definitely a lesson to double check what you read from a post when just scrolling on by…


This is going to be all about how they implement it imo. There was a specific line in that article “for those who want it”, if they go for an opt-in approach which only then installs the AI capabilities, then yeah okay I don’t mind as an end-user.
If however Canonical implement AI into Ubuntu without being opt-in, then I’m out and never turning back.


Maybe for ‘beginner friendly’ Arch distros in the future? It’s like the only use case I can think of
Notice how none of the birds were “real”?
Time to bring back the birds are government spy robots conspiracy