On 04/07/24 13:29, Matthew Brett wrote:
I agree it is hard to enforce, but it seems to me it would be a
reasonable defensive move to say - for now - that authors will need to
take full responsibility for copyright, and that, as of now,
AI-generated code cannot meet that standard, so we require authors to
turn off AI-generation when writing code for Numpy.

I like this position.

I wish it for be common sense for contributors to an open source codebase that they need to own the copyright on their contributions, but I don't think it can be assumed. Adding something to these lines to the project policy has also the potential to educate the contributions about the pitfalls of using AI to autocomplete their contributions.

Cheers,
Dan
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