The Linux kernel project has formally allowed AI-generated code contributions, provided human developers take full responsibility and follow strict quality, licensing, and transparency rules. The ...
It's not great for everyone, though.
The new rules for AI-assisted code in the Linux kernel: What every dev needs to know ...
Linux deems AI acceptable for developers... in moderation ...
The Linux kernel community has formally clarified that it will allow contributors to use AI coding tools, provided a human ...
It’s fair to say that the topic of so-called ‘AI coding assistants’ is somewhat controversial. With arguments against them ...
The use of AI-powered tooling is becoming increasingly common in most development environments. Notable examples in this area include GitHub Copilot, Anthropic Claude, ChatGPT Codex, and more. As such ...
The open-source community continues to question the impact of generative AI services on software development and bug ...
Ripple effect: Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux and Git, has quietly joined the ranks of developers using generative AI to write code – though only as part of a small personal project. His recent ...
Warp, which builds software to help developers control AI agents and other software from the command line, is rolling out a new tool called Oz to collaboratively command AI in the cloud. But, says ...
Moonshot AI's new Kimi K2.6 swarms your complex tasks with 1,000 collaborating agents ...