AI-generated content is now so common online that it has earned its own nickname: "AI slop" The term generally refers to ...
The RPCS3 team has decided that it has had enough of AI slop code and has banned the undisclosed use of AI in pull requests.
RPCS3 isn't banning AI outright, it just wants contributors to understand their own code and stop submitting untested, ...
He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme. ArXiv, a popular platform for preprint academic research, is ...
Godot developer Rémi Verschelde says a rise in AI-generated code is weighing down on the resources of its dedicated maintenance team. The open-source game engine has been around since 2014, but has ...
Open-source software development—the open, collaborative contribution of knowledge in the name of problem solving, bug fixing, feature development, and ongoing support—is a borderline utopian idea.
RPCS3 developers are frustrated with a surge of AI-generated GitHub submissions, warning users that the low-quality code creates extra cleanup work.
Katelyn is a reporter with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including chatbots, image and video generators. Her work explores how new AI technology is infiltrating our lives, shaping the content ...