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QEMU may relax AI contribution ban as risk assessment shifts

The QEMU project is considering relaxing its ban on AI-generated code contributions, following a proposal from a Red Hat engineer. While the core code remains off-limits, the shift acknowledges a changing risk assessment regarding AI's role in software development. Separately, Microsoft has updated its Copilot interface, and a critical RCE bug in the open-source Git service Gogs remains unpatched. AI

IMPACT Potential shifts in AI contribution policies could influence open-source development practices and the integration of AI-generated code.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses potential policy changes and software updates rather than a core AI release or research breakthrough.

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QEMU may relax AI contribution ban as risk assessment shifts

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  1. The Register — AI TIER_1 English(EN) ·

    No fix yet for critical RCE bug in open-source Git service Gogs - exploit module is out

    Researcher reported the vuln in March. Maintainers haven't responded to his messages since