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The open-source game engine Godot will no longer accept AI-generated code contributions due to concerns about developers' ability to understand and fix their code.

AISoftware DevelopmentJul 7, 2026score 0.872 posts · 1 replies across 2 instances
The open-source game engine Godot has decided to stop accepting AI-generated code contributions, citing concerns about developers' ability to understand and fix their code. This decision has sparked discussions about the role of AI in software development and the trustworthiness of AI-generated code.

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The open-source game engine Godot will no longer accept AI-generated code contributions due to concerns about developers' ability to understand and fix their code.
Parent: AIEntity: AI-generated code contributionsImpact: negativeDate: Jul 7, 2026Target: The decision by Godot to reject AI-generated code contributions

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The Godot open-source gaming engine has banned contributors from submitting AI-generated code contributions. The project says it "can't trust heavy users of AI to understand their code enough to fix it" when it breaks. https://godotengine.org/article/contribution-policy-2026/
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💪 Open source game engine Godot will no longer accept AI-authored code contributions: 'We can't trust heavy users of AI to understand their code enough to fix it' https://www.pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/open-source-game-engine-godot-will-no-longer-accept-ai-authored-code-contributions-we-cant-trust-heavy-users-of-ai-to-understand-their-code-enough-to-fix-it/ #godot #ai #vibecoding #opensource
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