Hi, >It's just another tool that might or might not be non-free like people >using Photoshop, Google Chrome, Gmail, Windows, ... to make >contributions. Or a spamfilter to filter out some.
That's entirely not the point. It is not about **the tool** being non-free, but the result of its use being non-free. Generative AI tools **produce** derivatives of other people's copyrighted works. That said, we already have the necessary policies in place: * d/copyright must be accurate * all sources must be reproducible from their preferred form of modification Both are not possible using generative AI. -nik