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Godot's AI ban is a reality check for vibe coders
The free game engine is calling time on AI code.
“Honestly, AI slop [pull requests] are becoming increasingly draining and demoralizing for #Godot maintainers,” Verschelde ...
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"Low-effort slop": The creators of the Godot engine behind Slay the Spire 2 are cracking down on "vibe-coding" and now require genAI disclosures
The Godot Foundation have announced a crackdown on genAI code, including mandatory disclosures, following a wave of ...
Godot will still allow some AI assistance, but has taken a stance to make sure 'all contributions are made by humans who can ...
We can’t trust heavy users of AI to understand their code enough to fix it,' say maintainers who previously called the flood of vibe-coded pull requests 'demoralizing' ...
Administrators of the open-source game engine Godot have blocked automated code submissions to protect repository governance and fix review backlogs.
The project will ban substantial AI-generated code contributions. Autonomous AI agents and vibe coding will continue to trigger automatic GitHub bans. All pull requests must continue to be reviewed ...
Like so many large and popular open source projects these days, the Godot game engine struggles with an influx of pull requests. The situation has become increasingly dire due to the advent of ...
Godot developer Rémi Verschelde says a rise in AI-generated code is weighing down on the resources of its dedicated maintenance team. The open-source game engine has been around since 2014, but has ...
Godot has updated its contribution policy and "take[n] steps" to reduce "demoralizing" AI contributions. In a frank statement posted on its website, the Godot Foundation talked candidly about the ...
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