Draft/RFC: Add AI usage policy to the Manifesto#384
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I think its worth having a policy. i personally think the wording is too soft, havent come up with improvement yet.. |
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Recently, we've got some AI-generated Pull Requests (some of which we have already merged). Since these tools aren't going away, I think it's time we establish a shared stance on how we handle AI contributions.
This PR is meant as a foundation for discussion. It adds a short section to the Manifesto that fits our "fostering learning" culture: rather than completely banning AI, it encourages users to use it to understand the code and warns against blind copy-pasting.
Many large open-source projects have formulated much stricter anti-AI policies. I am perfectly fine with going in a stricter direction if we prefer that as a team. This PR does not have to be merged as-is; please treat it as an Request for Comments so we can figure out what fits MagicMirror best. Whatever we decide now isn't set in stone and can always be adapted later.
What are your thoughts on this?