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I don't care about "ethics" in the abstract if the code works and is of good "quality" (however you choose to define that). AIs don't have copyright over anything they generate, so that's a non issue. In fact, if the code is any good, it should be impossible to tell if it was written by AI at all.


> I don't care about "ethics" in the abstract if the code works and is of good "quality"

But there are people who do care.

> AIs don't have copyright over anything they generate, so that's a non issue.

The problem is AIs also don't have copyright for the material they are trained on.

> In fact, if the code is any good, it should be impossible to tell if it was written by AI at all.

Do you mean, if somebody can successfully hide the fact they used AI, all concerns go away because nobody will be able to tell anyway?




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