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Innerworld@lemmy.world to Linux@programming.devEnglish · 18 hours ago

The Linux Kernel Organization now lets developers submit AI-generated code, as long as it complies with the guidelines, licensing, and attribution requirements

www.xda-developers.com

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The Linux Kernel Organization now lets developers submit AI-generated code, as long as it complies with the guidelines, licensing, and attribution requirements

www.xda-developers.com

Innerworld@lemmy.world to Linux@programming.devEnglish · 18 hours ago
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The Linux kernel now allows AI-written code, but you're on the hook for it
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    It will comply but will not compile

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    AI agents MUST NOT add Signed-off-by tags. Only humans can legally certify the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO). The human submitter is responsible for:

    • Reviewing all AI-generated code
    • Ensuring compliance with licensing requirements
    • Adding their own Signed-off-by tag to certify the DCO
    • Taking full responsibility for the contribution

    That’s fair. Nobody has to know you wrote it with a not, that’s impossible to detect, but you have to own it and be ready for the discussions that follow.

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      @onlinepersona @Innerworld And what do you think, will the AI agent be ready to the following discussion?

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    Rule-wise, this seems fair.

    Regardless, if AI usage continues to increase in this manner, I’ll likely be driving NetBSD, AROS, and FreeDOS by the end of the decade.

    Maybe even a little TempleOS or ZealOS, for flavour.

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      RedoxOS has a no-LLM policy: https://gitlab.redox-os.org/redox-os/redox/-/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#ai-policy

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        It’s just regarding labeling. It’s unenforcable to have a project “clean” of AI.

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          It’s just regarding labeling.

          No, it’s not: https://old.reddit.com/r/Redox/comments/1rp57nq/redox_os_has_adopted_a_certificate_of_origin/o9ixfu9/?context=1

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            Ok I see the intent of BDFL is different, but the linked document only mentions labeling - I can only assume the low quality etc. issues are handled as a judgement call, and in that way I consider the “No AI whatsoever” rule unenforceable.

            If I use an LLM to generate code under my suprvision, review, quality check and test to be up to standard, how would it be detected I used AI if I don’t label it so? They’ll look for em-dashes in comments?

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      deleted by creator

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    Given that nobody is able to guarantee that code used for training was used according to it’s license, this means no hallucinated code in Linux. Nice.

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    It really has come a long way in a relatively very short time in terms of quality and, well, shitting under the rug

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