Re: AI-generated content in Fedora packages: do we have rules?

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* Daniel P. Berrangé:

> In practical terms, how can a contributor do due-diligence on the
> output of an AI generator ? The vast size of training material makes
> it hard, if not impossible validate the license & copyright
> compliance of non-trivial code. Some tools claim to validate their
> output for compliance in some manner, but what that actually means
> is hard to find out & the reliablity of such claims is unclear.

The same way they already do for other contributions?

Even without AI, they could have been lifted off places like
Stackoverflow, without proper attribution.  This isn't a new problem.
What has changed is that you can go to a web site and solicited
potentially problematic contributions.

Thanks,
Florian

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