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Linux lays down law on AI coding. Yes to Copilot, no to AI slop, humans accountable for mistakes
After months of fierce debate, Linus Torvalds and the Linux kernel maintainers have laid down the law on AI-generated code.
Linux developers are permitted to use AI assistance, but individual contributors are still wholly accountable for their work.
It’s fair to say that the topic of so-called ‘AI coding assistants’ is somewhat controversial. With arguments against them ...
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The Linux kernel community has formalized its stance on AI-generated code, permitting tools like GitHub Copilot while banning ...
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