Godot's AI ban is a reality check for vibe coders
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Godot Bans AI-Generated Code With Stricter Contributor Rules
Godot game engine bans AI-authored code contributions over quality and trust concerns
The Godot Foundation announced it will no longer accept AI-authored code contributions to its open source game engine, citing that heavy use
Godot game engine bans AI-authored code contributions over quality and trust concerns
The Godot Foundation announced it will no longer accept AI-authored code contributions to its open source game engine, citing that heavy use
Godot game engine bans AI-authored code contributions due to reviewer burnout from low-quality pull requests
The Godot Foundation has announced it will no longer accept AI-authored code contributions to its open source game engine. Following months
Godot game engine bans AI-authored code contributions due to reviewer burnout from low-quality pull requests
The Godot Foundation has announced it will no longer accept AI-authored code contributions to its open source game engine. Following months
Godot Game Engine No Longer Accepts AI Code
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Godot Game Engine Updates Contribution Policy to Address AI-Generated Code Influx
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