AI Attribution Governance: Enforcing AI Disclosure Policies at the CI Level
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The open-source ecosystem is converging on a hard question: when a commit is written with AI assistance, how do we know — and how do we enforce the disclosure policy? Python's discourse, Linux kernel's Assisted-by trailer, Fedora's AI policy, Apache's disclosure guidelines — every major project is grappling with this. But until now, there has been no tool at the CI level to enforce whatever policy a project chooses. Commit Check v2.11.0 introduces AI Attribution Governance — a new feature that…
1Key Takeaways
- The open-source ecosystem is converging on a hard question: when a commit is written with AI assistance, how do we know — and how do we enforce the disclosure policy?
- Python's discourse, Linux kernel's Assisted-by trailer, Fedora's AI policy, Apache's disclosure guidelines — every major project is grappling with this.
- But until now, there has been no tool at the CI level to enforce whatever policy a project chooses.
- Commit Check v2.11.0 introduces AI Attribution Governance — a new feature that….
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that the open-source ecosystem is converging on a hard question: when a commit is written with AI assistance, how do we know — and how do we enforce the disclosure policy?
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