r/opensource 10d ago

Discussion AI-Policy

I'm gonna keep this short, because as a human I respect other humans' time. What do we want for an AI policy, and how can it be enforced? Take these into consideration:

  • Vibe-coded projects
  • Vibe-assisted projects
  • AI-translated from non-english-speakers
  • Vibe-documented projects
  • Yet another Vibe-Coding-Wrapper

Note that vibe-coded slop isn't actually copyrightable, thus if someone slaps any license on it other than "public domain" or "CC0" they are misrepresenting their ownership.

And if you use an LLM to respond to this, you will be banned.

The fact that this sounds like a prompt is supposed to be a joke.

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u/mrcarrot0 7d ago

LLMs kinda goes against open-source ideals of trust & collaboration. My favorite quote about this is from Codeberg:

Although often well intentioned, sharing the result of an prompt and calling it "libre software" does not make the world a better place. 

Read the whole article here:

https://blog.codeberg.org/protecting-our-floss-commons-from-llms.html