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exasperaited 20 hours ago

This is an AI issue because people, including the developers of AI tools, don't care enough.

The Tragedy Of The Commons is always about this: people want what they want, and they do not care to prevent the tragedy, if they even recognise it.

> Project owners should instead be working ways to filter out careless code more efficiently.

Great. So the industry creates a burden and then forces people to deal with it — I guess it's an opportunity to sell some AI detection tools.

danielbln 8 hours ago | parent [-]

We don't need an AI detector, we need a "human vetted" detector.

johnnyanmac 7 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Who's paying the human to vet it? Or will we have volunteers dedicated to being AI detectors instead of developers?

danielbln 7 hours ago | parent [-]

I don't have those answers. My point was that trying to outright ban any AI is futile and probably overall counter productive, and that we need to find ways to ensure a human hasn't submitted slop. I don't have an answer as to the how.

exasperaited 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

People arguing against my point here seem to be doing a good job of validating my point.