How Can Open Source Projects Accept AI-Generated Code? – Lessons from QEMU's Ban(shujisado.org)
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How Can Open Source Projects Accept AI-Generated Code? – Lessons from QEMU's Ban
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This argument sounds like someone who was caught cheating and is trying to come up with weird excuses.
"We agreed to never cheat, but I saw you texting a friend, therefore I can now have sex with anyone I want"
It's lame.
"We agreed to never cheat, but I saw you texting a friend, therefore I can now have sex with anyone I want"
It's lame.
I get that, but what are the particular examples of such jurisdictions? For example, when I run the linter that fixes my code formatting, no one will think that I did not create it. What about autogenerated code? Is it not copyright-protected?