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Go and Linux communities permit AI tools with differing attribution rules

The Go programming language development community has adopted a policy similar to the Linux kernel's regarding AI-generated code. Both communities permit the use of AI tools in development but have differing approaches to attribution requirements. The Go community's stance appears to be more lenient than initially perceived, aligning with the Linux kernel's acceptance of AI-assisted contributions. AI

IMPACT Open-source projects are establishing guidelines for AI-assisted development, influencing contribution workflows and intellectual property considerations.

RANK_REASON The item discusses policy decisions regarding AI tool usage in open-source projects, which falls under commentary on industry practices.

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Go and Linux communities permit AI tools with differing attribution rules

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Came across this # GoLang Dev mailing list post about # AI tool usage, and it seems a bit tighter(?) than the # Linux Kernel. In the kernel, they want attributi

    Came across this # GoLang Dev mailing list post about # AI tool usage, and it seems a bit tighter(?) than the # Linux Kernel. In the kernel, they want attribution of the model and other metadata as a Co-Author. But in # Go , it seems they have a don’t ask, don’t tell policy. If a…