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The videos in the tutorial were provided with address that could be embedded using an iframe, so I embedded them in the course and it worked very well, you can chat with AI while watching the video.
However, I found that the video address has now been changed to a webpage under the Microsoft domain, and due to domain restrictions, it is no longer possible to embed these videos on other websites. And I hope to continue updating the latest course modules to my platform.
I carefully read the project's license to confirm if I can use the content, and I have had email and online meeting communication with Korey to ensure that I can use the content, and I provide free access to the content on my website.
So is there a way to find an embeddable video link now, or any alternative method? Please also let me know if the content is no longer open sourced for free for other reasons.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I have been following this repo since it was first released and have incorporated its content into a series of courses on my educational platform.
https://codekidz.ai/lesson-intro/generative-a-362093
The videos in the tutorial were provided with address that could be embedded using an iframe, so I embedded them in the course and it worked very well, you can chat with AI while watching the video.
However, I found that the video address has now been changed to a webpage under the Microsoft domain, and due to domain restrictions, it is no longer possible to embed these videos on other websites. And I hope to continue updating the latest course modules to my platform.
I carefully read the project's license to confirm if I can use the content, and I have had email and online meeting communication with Korey to ensure that I can use the content, and I provide free access to the content on my website.
So is there a way to find an embeddable video link now, or any alternative method? Please also let me know if the content is no longer open sourced for free for other reasons.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: