The modern world depends on open-source software maintained by volunteers, but the added demands of checking and fixing AI-written submissions are causing some to burn out and quit
Ah yes, let’s let the AI qualify AI code submissions.
At that point, why not automate the whole process? Have an AI guess what kind of software you might be interested in, slop it together, evaluate and criticise it, suggest amendments, evaluate the amendment, include it, build the product, ship it, install it directly to your machine for your convenience, then proceed to operate it for you so you can automate sloppy execution of a sloppy task you never wanted to do, in a sloppy tool you never asked you for a purpose a random generator slopped together without your input.
The problem is, that FOSS devs get spammed with a 1000 times the same bugs found by the same tools put into a bug report with no human oversight by people who have no clue what they are doing and often dont give an answer on how to solve the problem.
My idea was to use AI to identify the 1000 bug reports about the same issue and make sure that you don’t have to read every single one of them. That way you could sort out the spam and reduce the amount of slop the devs have to deal with.
Ah yes, let’s let the AI qualify AI code submissions.
At that point, why not automate the whole process? Have an AI guess what kind of software you might be interested in, slop it together, evaluate and criticise it, suggest amendments, evaluate the amendment, include it, build the product, ship it, install it directly to your machine for your convenience, then proceed to operate it for you so you can automate sloppy execution of a sloppy task you never wanted to do, in a sloppy tool you never asked you for a purpose a random generator slopped together without your input.
The problem is, that FOSS devs get spammed with a 1000 times the same bugs found by the same tools put into a bug report with no human oversight by people who have no clue what they are doing and often dont give an answer on how to solve the problem.
My idea was to use AI to identify the 1000 bug reports about the same issue and make sure that you don’t have to read every single one of them. That way you could sort out the spam and reduce the amount of slop the devs have to deal with.