Re: GCC Rejects AI(LLM) Code
"Joel W. Crump" <[email protected]> Thu, 30 Jul 2026 11:59:55 -0400
| Newsgroups | comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.os.linux.misc |
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| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
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On 7/30/2026 11:41 AM, Distro Lackey wrote: > One of the most important components of a GNU/Linux system, > the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) is rejecting AI(LLM) code, > both original and edited: > > <https://linuxiac.com/gcc-adopts-policy-rejecting-significant-ai-generated-code/> > > Good! Great! Keep that pathetic slop out of GNU/Linux! > > The kernel itself may accept some AI(LLM) but that's due > to social, not technical, reasons. > > It's great to learn that the GCC folks have come to their senses > and purged a degenerate evil. > > Now if only others would also get smart and purge systemd > and Wayland. I tend to agree with you on the matter of using AI code for mainstream production, at best it's lazy. The copyright issue may be the crux of the debate, but it's also just common sense, GCC is too fundamental to start wildly applying the results of AI. -- Joel W. Crump