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The Rust Evangelism Task Force has declared "ethics" to be out of scope.

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  • jwz@mastodon.socialJ jwz@mastodon.social

    @flpvsk Anyone who says "we want to craft this policy only around technical reasons without any discussion of ethics" is:

    A) Putting their thumb on the scale
    B) A massive piece of shit

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    @jwz i largely agree. my *charitable* read on this would be:

    1. they are not ready to put together AI guidelines in it's full and final form, bc the discussion is ongoing (not set aside, just not finalized, ongoing on Zulip).

    2. At the same time AI-authored PRs keep coming in, so they need something in the policy to point to to reject those.

    that's the impression I got at least

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    • flpvsk@mastodon.socialF flpvsk@mastodon.social

      @jwz i largely agree. my *charitable* read on this would be:

      1. they are not ready to put together AI guidelines in it's full and final form, bc the discussion is ongoing (not set aside, just not finalized, ongoing on Zulip).

      2. At the same time AI-authored PRs keep coming in, so they need something in the policy to point to to reject those.

      that's the impression I got at least

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      @flpvsk I have no "charity" left for slop-pushers. They are destroying the world. You do not, under any circumstances, got to hand it to them.

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      • eldersea@expressional.socialE eldersea@expressional.social

        @jwz How about this part?

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        @eldersea @jwz "Licensing Costs" is an interesting one, there's definitely gpl code in there right? I would've just upped the price per token a little or made a flat "premium usage" charge.

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          @eldersea @jwz "Licensing Costs" is an interesting one, there's definitely gpl code in there right? I would've just upped the price per token a little or made a flat "premium usage" charge.

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          @Solemarc @eldersea Slopfondlers believe that there is no GPL code in there, because once that code has been read, mulched and regurgitated, the license has been laundered off.

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          • jwz@mastodon.socialJ jwz@mastodon.social

            The Rust Evangelism Task Force has declared "ethics" to be out of scope. And that's going as well as you might guess:

            This document establishes a policy for how LLMs can be used when contributing to rust-lang/rust. [...] No comment on this PR may mention the following topics:

            • Long-term social or economic impact of LLMs
            • The environmental impact of LLMs
            • Anything to do with the copyright status of LLM output
            • Moral judgements about people who use LLMs

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            @jwz Also seems very weird that *whether LLM code can even be legally copyrighted and licensed for OSS* gets sandwiched between questions of "just ethics".

            You'd think you'd want to have that one nailed down before accepting ANY contributions. 🤔

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            • jwz@mastodon.socialJ jwz@mastodon.social

              The Rust Evangelism Task Force has declared "ethics" to be out of scope. And that's going as well as you might guess:

              This document establishes a policy for how LLMs can be used when contributing to rust-lang/rust. [...] No comment on this PR may mention the following topics:

              • Long-term social or economic impact of LLMs
              • The environmental impact of LLMs
              • Anything to do with the copyright status of LLM output
              • Moral judgements about people who use LLMs

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              @jwz Sounds like rules an LLM would make...

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              • eldersea@expressional.socialE eldersea@expressional.social

                @jwz How about this part?

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                @eldersea @jwz well hello there Karma, I've missed you

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                • flpvsk@mastodon.socialF flpvsk@mastodon.social

                  @jwz and most importantly, the policy itself

                  > The policy's guidelines are roughly as follows:
                  > It's fine to use LLMs to answer questions, analyze, distill, refine, check, suggest, review. But not to **create**.

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                  @flpvsk @jwz agreed - it's largely just saying "we need a policy either way. constructive comments welcome, broader discussion belongs elsewhere" and that seems... fine? Github is hardly an ideal (or even good) place for heavily threading discussions. And they're correct that they need a policy, as many treat "no comment" as permission.

                  That said, the Zulip they link to is not publicly visible, which is rather concerning. Private discussions are fine, but they're not evidence, and they don't provide a place to go to contribute.

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                  • jwz@mastodon.socialJ jwz@mastodon.social

                    The Rust Evangelism Task Force has declared "ethics" to be out of scope. And that's going as well as you might guess:

                    This document establishes a policy for how LLMs can be used when contributing to rust-lang/rust. [...] No comment on this PR may mention the following topics:

                    • Long-term social or economic impact of LLMs
                    • The environmental impact of LLMs
                    • Anything to do with the copyright status of LLM output
                    • Moral judgements about people who use LLMs

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                    @jwz “discussion restricted to collaborators”. Indeed.

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                    • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

                      @jwz “discussion restricted to collaborators”. Indeed.

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                      @mhoye @jwz makes me wonder if they meant https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/collaborateur

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                      • jwz@mastodon.socialJ jwz@mastodon.social

                        @Solemarc @eldersea Slopfondlers believe that there is no GPL code in there, because once that code has been read, mulched and regurgitated, the license has been laundered off.

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                        @jwz @eldersea Sure, but it was more that mentioning licenses at all is an unforced error here and doing so is yet another sign of "I'm too big for copyright to apply"

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                        • flpvsk@mastodon.socialF flpvsk@mastodon.social

                          @jwz and most importantly, the policy itself

                          > The policy's guidelines are roughly as follows:
                          > It's fine to use LLMs to answer questions, analyze, distill, refine, check, suggest, review. But not to **create**.

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                          @flpvsk @jwz Using LLMs for all those things is *not* fine though

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                          • jwz@mastodon.socialJ jwz@mastodon.social

                            The Rust Evangelism Task Force has declared "ethics" to be out of scope. And that's going as well as you might guess:

                            This document establishes a policy for how LLMs can be used when contributing to rust-lang/rust. [...] No comment on this PR may mention the following topics:

                            • Long-term social or economic impact of LLMs
                            • The environmental impact of LLMs
                            • Anything to do with the copyright status of LLM output
                            • Moral judgements about people who use LLMs

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                            @jwz Declare you're in the pockets of tech billionaires without declaring you're the pockets of tech billionaires. 🤔

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                            • groxx@hachyderm.ioG groxx@hachyderm.io

                              @flpvsk @jwz agreed - it's largely just saying "we need a policy either way. constructive comments welcome, broader discussion belongs elsewhere" and that seems... fine? Github is hardly an ideal (or even good) place for heavily threading discussions. And they're correct that they need a policy, as many treat "no comment" as permission.

                              That said, the Zulip they link to is not publicly visible, which is rather concerning. Private discussions are fine, but they're not evidence, and they don't provide a place to go to contribute.

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                              @groxx @flpvsk No, it's saying, "This is where we're going to decide what our policy should be, and oh by the way, the primary and most fundamental objections that many people have to using LLMs are out of bounds for this discussion."

                              That's not just putting your thumb on the scale, that's kicking the legs out from under the table.

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                              • jwz@mastodon.socialJ jwz@mastodon.social

                                @groxx @flpvsk No, it's saying, "This is where we're going to decide what our policy should be, and oh by the way, the primary and most fundamental objections that many people have to using LLMs are out of bounds for this discussion."

                                That's not just putting your thumb on the scale, that's kicking the legs out from under the table.

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                                @jwz @flpvsk do you think they need a policy at all?

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                                • groxx@hachyderm.ioG groxx@hachyderm.io

                                  @jwz @flpvsk do you think they need a policy at all?

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                                  @groxx @flpvsk Yes. And apparently so do they.

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                                  • jwz@mastodon.socialJ jwz@mastodon.social

                                    @groxx @flpvsk Yes. And apparently so do they.

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                                    @jwz @flpvsk with a large group of people, how you do get a policy written down and agreed on when both sides feel very strongly?

                                    I would much prefer they ban LLMs entirely, but many clearly disagree and you still need enough of them to sign off on it for it to be adopted. How do you reach that point when both are brigading heavily?

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                                    • groxx@hachyderm.ioG groxx@hachyderm.io

                                      @jwz @flpvsk with a large group of people, how you do get a policy written down and agreed on when both sides feel very strongly?

                                      I would much prefer they ban LLMs entirely, but many clearly disagree and you still need enough of them to sign off on it for it to be adopted. How do you reach that point when both are brigading heavily?

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                                      @groxx @flpvsk Why are you making this my problem to solve? It manifestly is not. I don't even use Rust.

                                      My primary point is that claiming you are having a conversation about something while at the same time forbidding the primary objections to it -- is not a conversation.

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                                      • jwz@mastodon.socialJ jwz@mastodon.social

                                        @groxx @flpvsk Why are you making this my problem to solve? It manifestly is not. I don't even use Rust.

                                        My primary point is that claiming you are having a conversation about something while at the same time forbidding the primary objections to it -- is not a conversation.

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                                        @jwz @flpvsk the conversations have been happening and will continue to happen, yes? Or is there a sign that it has been stopped everywhere?

                                        And on the ethical side, it really does seem to me that it's largely a brick wall between the two, and few cross over. The kind of unproductive fights that leads to are obvious, and happening all over. So you're kinda left with: A) fight and go nowhere (which we agree is not what they need), B) fork and the associated costs (either you leave or you kick them out), or C) moderate to try to make progress. I'm not really seeing any other options.

                                        (I'm not deeply active in the community, maybe there are signs it's just being shut down everywhere? If there are, then I entirely agree with you)

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                                        • groxx@hachyderm.ioG groxx@hachyderm.io

                                          @jwz @flpvsk the conversations have been happening and will continue to happen, yes? Or is there a sign that it has been stopped everywhere?

                                          And on the ethical side, it really does seem to me that it's largely a brick wall between the two, and few cross over. The kind of unproductive fights that leads to are obvious, and happening all over. So you're kinda left with: A) fight and go nowhere (which we agree is not what they need), B) fork and the associated costs (either you leave or you kick them out), or C) moderate to try to make progress. I'm not really seeing any other options.

                                          (I'm not deeply active in the community, maybe there are signs it's just being shut down everywhere? If there are, then I entirely agree with you)

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                                          @groxx @flpvsk We're done here.

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