On 1/19/26 19:51, Richard Biener wrote:

On Mon, Jan 19, 2026 at 7:46 PM Ville Voutilainen
<[email protected]> wrote:

The DCO, even though I think it's obvious, might also get a clarifying
amendment that what an AI tool produced is not obviously your work
or can be considered OK to contribute.  Same holds for people
contributing using FSF assignment - you can only assign sth you
have rights on.

This might seem far fetched for people who do not know how Machine Learning works - but it is not impossible that the suggested code it comes up with is in whole or in a very large part someone's actually published work.

My own brother encountered this when quotes from his text book on air-surface interaction in boundary layer meteorology showed up in students' work *that could be traced back* to the use of AI tools.

Kind regards,

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