> > Thanks for the comment . . . indeed it does seem like some
> > "streamlining" of the process might help get more participation . . .
> > possibly AI could run "over-watch" between LP bug reports and QA
> > testing reports rather than fallible human intelligence????
> >
> > F
> >
> Hi Fritz,
>
> I am not sure how much Canonical/Ubuntu uses AI (if at all), though
> probably Ubuntu is used in some deep learning networks :)
>
> The idea of using AI to run QA is a pretty interesting idea though.  I
> wonder if any distros use AI?
>
> --
> Regards
> ************************************
>

@Israel <israeld...@gmail.com>  et al:

It's kind of a "no-brainer" . . . AI is everywhere . . . watching . . .
analyzing . . . recording . . . taking notes . . . "thinking" about stuff.
It's a source that just needs to be tapped to benefit open source systems .
. . .
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