rust-lang/rust is adopting an LLM policy

6 days ago by HaraldvonBlauzahn to c/linux

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racketlauncher831 5 points 5 days ago

Be careful posting articles like this. I'm quoting some parts of it before anyone jumps to conclusion without reading it.

What does the policy say?

The policy summarizes itself this way:

It's fine to use LLMs to answer questions, analyze, distill, refine, check, suggest, review. But not to create.

Pre-arranged, non-critical, high-quality, well-tested, and well-reviewed code changes that are originally created by an LLM are allowed, with disclosure.

Moderation rules

You must disclose LLM-generated content. You can choose to not post LLM content, or you can choose to post it and disclose its origin. You may not hide LLM involvement.

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