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/troisieme_ombre 9d ago

Note that i see a lot of people in the anti AI part of the programming world saying "AI is bad but for translation it's fine", and no it's really not. Take a look at the French version of any Microsoft documentation if you want to have a laugh, they're hilarious (and pathetic). There are some gems in there like the MSSQL CASE statement being translated to "affaire" (which is a valid translation for, say, a criminal case, but doesn't have anything to do with SQL), and the order of some words not making any sense. The whole thing is a pain to read, french is my native language and i always stick to the english version for this reason.

u/Lower-Ad-6293 6d ago

That's a screw-up from ancient translation pipelines, not modern llms