We've updated the ServiceNow Community Code of Conduct, adding guidelines around AI usage, professionalism, and content violations. Read more

jordancbaron
Administrator

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Hey, Community!

 

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13 Comments
Pratiksha
Mega Sage

@jordancbaron what can be done for the folks who booked it and did not got the discount?

muzzammilhu
Mega Explorer

The link is not working.

chandrasai
Giga Explorer

Hi @Servicenow ,

 

 

 

thank you for these rules as its following makes this Community respectful and helpful to both sides - the question authors as well as the respondents and future readers.

 

Perhaps it would be nice to somehow include the fair usage of genAI content WITHOUT validation. I see more and more posts everyday where it's so easy to recognise it's not written by the author themself (both the form as well as the content).

 

 

 

It's fine to use it for draft or review purposes but it shall be always validated and not used as the main source of information because the quality of it is low.

 

 

 

What do you think about that?