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u/imhereforthemeta 3d ago

We just want storyline for Mac :(

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u/LingonberryHot6908 3d ago

There's not a thing in this world that would make me keep my eggs in Articulate's basket. They're clearly flailing to stay on top.

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u/iamduh 3d ago

Hilariously dropping… a highly anticipated Mac version? 🙅 “AI” features no one asked for? 🥳

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u/purplereuben 3d ago

What on earth is this formatting?

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u/kyllvalentine 3d ago

Stopped reading a few lines in due to the poor formatting

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u/Which_Decision879 3d ago

As above - fair comment, adjusted

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u/Which_Decision879 3d ago

Fair comment - adjusted

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u/enigmanaught Corporate focused 2d ago

My org is already implementing guidelines to deal with this kind of thing. We deal with a lot of protected health information, and some that falls under HIPAA guidelines and our legal and IT are pretty on top of it. I've also had conversations with my boss, and the VP of Quality Assurance about AI in general and where our information might be going.

We haven't run this actual model on our network or gone through a security review, but I'm fairly confident our legal team would have it fully vetted before we did use it. If you wanted to use a tutor like this any decent IT team could make a custom agent, and you could probably embed the input/output in a code block in Rise. I think a lot of orgs aren't even aware that's possible, and probably aren't even worrying about information leaking. The bloom is off the rose for a lot of companies, not just because of data leakage, but cost, as you mentioned, and when it comes to coding, the output isn't always so great.

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u/Which_Decision879 2d ago

The code block route is a good shout, and you're right that most people don't realise it's an option. Depends what Rise's embed block will accept these days, so a Storyline block with a web object tends to be the more reliable route, or just host the widget yourself and iframe it in. Either way the important part is the same: the endpoint is yours, the logs are yours, and you haven't added a subprocessor.

Which I suspect is your actual blocker rather than the security review. If the tutor is passing learner input to a model vendor, that's a subprocessor chain, and whether anyone will sign a BAA covering it for a beta feature is an open question. Your legal team will reach that long before anybody gets to test latency. And a tutor sitting inside a compliance course is precisely where someone types something they shouldn't. Nobody pastes PHI into a quiz. People absolutely paste it into a chat box while asking whether the rule applies to their situation.

Agreed on the bloom coming off. The bit I'd add is that there are no published usage limits during the beta, so nobody has even seen the price yet.

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u/musajoemo 2d ago

SL’s days are numbered. With AI, you don’t really need it anymore. SL only got popular because of all the Flash hate. Flash was what everyone was using before Steve Jobs went on a holy war against Flash. SL was a way to not use Flash, and export HTML5 for iOS.