File:AI-generated conversation about image classification into four categories.wav
Summary
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English: A conversation generated by AI voices about the idea of categorizing images into four groups based on their level of AI involvement on Wikimedia Commons. |
Prompt | "Discuss only the idea on the four categories [based on https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Commons_AI/Essay/January_2025], so not the rejected project Wikimedia Commons AI. Discuss the pros and cons of the four categories and think about how this idea could be improved." |
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Source | Own work |
Author | Google NotebookLM |
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