Post Syndicated from jzb original https://lwn.net/Articles/1080144/
The Kubernetes project has published a blog
post explaining its AI
policy:
The main problem is that AI has made generating code fast but there
has been very little improvement in maintaining code bases. In this
post, we will highlight the ways the Kubernetes community is adapting
to the world of AI assisted coding.The first step of this journey was to develop an AI policy. This
seems mundane and bureaucratic but there were many PRs that derailed
into discussions around AI usage. The AI policy helps steer the
conversation around the project’s stance on AI and provides a clear
signal to contributors on how to use these tools responsibly.
Of note, the project requires disclosure when AI tools have been
used to assist in the creation of a contribution but forbids the use
of listing AI as a co-author or including “assisted-by” or
“co-developed” trailers to attribute work to an LLM tool.