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FUN FACT: The Linux kernel now accepts AI-generated code:

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  • libreleah@mas.toL This user is from outside of this forum
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    FUN FACT: The Linux kernel now accepts AI-generated code:

    https://www.tomshardware.com/software/linux/linux-lays-down-the-law-on-ai-generated-code-yes-to-copilot-no-to-ai-slop-and-humans-take-the-fall-for-mistakes-after-months-of-fierce-debate-torvalds-and-maintainers-come-to-an-agreement

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    AI Coding Assistants — The Linux Kernel documentation

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    (docs.kernel.org)

    So.... now, essentially, Linux cannot be trusted legally. Who knows what code the AIs were training on? It's almost certain that use of AI-generated code will violate someone's copyright.

    Good timing, since I've been planning to migrate my main system to OpenBSD. Now I definitely will.

    AI can be used productively for code auditing, but vibe coding the Linux kernel seems like a bad idea.

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      FUN FACT: The Linux kernel now accepts AI-generated code:

      https://www.tomshardware.com/software/linux/linux-lays-down-the-law-on-ai-generated-code-yes-to-copilot-no-to-ai-slop-and-humans-take-the-fall-for-mistakes-after-months-of-fierce-debate-torvalds-and-maintainers-come-to-an-agreement

      Link Preview Image
      AI Coding Assistants — The Linux Kernel documentation

      favicon

      (docs.kernel.org)

      So.... now, essentially, Linux cannot be trusted legally. Who knows what code the AIs were training on? It's almost certain that use of AI-generated code will violate someone's copyright.

      Good timing, since I've been planning to migrate my main system to OpenBSD. Now I definitely will.

      AI can be used productively for code auditing, but vibe coding the Linux kernel seems like a bad idea.

      cryptgoat@fedifreu.deC This user is from outside of this forum
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      @libreleah Not a fan of LLM code at all, but this is pretty much the most negative interpretation you can have on this.

      Still, glad that OpenBSD has a very clear stance against AI/slop code.

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