On Fri, 17 Apr 2026 at 16:54, Andrew Pinski via Gcc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Apr 17, 2026 at 5:22 AM Christopher Albert via Gcc
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I fully agree with you, Richard! Making AI assistance transparent and
> > have clear rules about it is key. I didn't publicly flag my use of AI
> > tools up to now because I was afraid that the contributions would get
> > rejected upfront due to unclear policy or strong opinions. Internally, I
> > was more open about it out of respect for the reviewers who invested a
> > lot of time and effort. From now on, I will add Assisted-by: to the patches.
>
> They absolutely should have been rejected and now they should be
> rejected for not disclosing in the past usage of LLMs.

Unfortunately, we've probably got other examples where the origin of
the code was not disclosed. It's why we need to have a clear policy
about it. It's hard to tell people they shouldn't have done something
when we never defined that as a rule.

> See what OpenJDK does about this; https://openjdk.org/legal/ai.

I think this is a good policy. It's very clear, and doesn't try to
restrict contributors from using AI (or any other tools) for their own
offline purposes. It only restricts the content which is committed to
the project, which is (IMHO) as it should be.

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