Disallow or discourage use of "AI" tools
Akseli
akselmo at akselmo.dev
Mon May 12 15:10:39 BST 2025
On 12 May 2025 16.40.44 EEST, Harald Sitter <sitter at kde.org> wrote:
>I mean, I guess.
>
>I am not exactly sure what a sign somewhere will help. People can just
>ignore it, after all, they ignored the code of conduct (be
>considerate) as well as the seemingly obvious courtesy of not wasting
>other people's time... may as well ignore the sign. At the same time
>routing all input through anti-AI AIs is probably not a useful
>expenditure of time either. 🤷
>
Maybe it wont help, but at least we have a sign to tap on. "This was obviously generated with AI, we dont allow that, bla bla"
Rules will never be followed by bad actors but at least when they exist they can be enforced.
>On Mon, May 12, 2025 at 2:53 PM Akseli <akselmo at akselmo.dev> wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> 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: https://discourse.gnome.org/t/loupe-no-longer-allows-generative-ai-contributions/27327
>>
>> 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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