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<p>I am 100% for this. Most AI tools just scrape (read: steal) code
from whatever source they can, with no attribution or
consideration for legal rights/copyright.</p>
<p>Accepting any AI generated code is a legal risk unless the source
of the code can be verified.</p>
<p>I would wager 99.999% of people using AI tools wouldn't know what
the source of the code is, or how it is licensed.</p>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/05/2025 22:23, Akseli wrote:<br>
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There's been a lot of "AI" slop spam to various KDE projects, bug reports, forums, etc..
We should take a more public stance on disallowing all this slop. Lengthy gitlab issues that are just full of nonsense generated by a bot just take time out of everyones schedules, trying to decipher if its serious or not.
Other projects have already done something similar, see for example: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://discourse.gnome.org/t/loupe-no-longer-allows-generative-ai-contributions/27327">https://discourse.gnome.org/t/loupe-no-longer-allows-generative-ai-contributions/27327</a>
I don't care if someone uses those tools in their personal projects, but bringing this slop in to our shared space just frustrates people and eats resources to go through.
Can we have somekind of official "please don't AI slop in our places" sign somewhere?
Thanks,
- Akseli
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