| ▲ | vunuxodo 6 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
> it should get credit for good work, or disdain for bad Hard disagree. The "credit" it gets is through the form of charging my credit card. Imagine for a moment that you are a company which hired a human developer to create your app rather than AI. In this case, the developer sold his or her right to credit by way of becoming a paid employee. All credit/rights/etc to the code become the ownership of Company, not the developer. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | awesome_dude 4 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I am paid by my company to write code - does that mean I shouldn't be given credit for the work I create? DMR, Kevin Thompson are credited with creating C and Unix, but they were paid employees of AT&T - where's the issue with them being credited for their work? | |||||||||||||||||
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