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You better stop using lemmy or your lemmy client then.
Odds are astronomically high that they've used AI at some point on its development.
I don't use Lemmy, I use PieFed, and it never used any AI. Thanks for playing though.
You really don’t understand.
They’ve used AI too.
Developers are technology forward people. They try new things out. Maybe there’s some unit tests in it, or maybe they asked ChatGPT some questions to see how it responded when they had a problem vs a regular google search. Maybe they did a google search and the answer was in the AI response at the top.
Their IDE probably includes AI tooling that automatically functions like code completion / suggestions.
You’re just deluding yourself if you think you can be using new software that involved zero AI, and that delusion becomes larger and larger for every person involved in it.
They might not be actively using it, but they have used it, and it has touched the software you use.
Edit: Also while were at it, ditch your browser you use the internet in, and your phone.
Edit2: You can continue below if you'd like but I'll short circuit things here.
Here there’s talk on their repository about using an AI detection service (which is AI) to try and flag AI.
https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/issues/605
https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/issues/530 and image hashing with a link to his chatgpt chat.
So ya, AI was used in the development process (planning / discussing / testing) is part of the process.
Where?
I literally just gave you all sorts of examples of how or where.
You literally gave me nothing but speculation.
Hence the you're just delusional because you really don't understand what's going on.
You're the delusional one if you think everyone and everything was coded with AI. That's just incredibly ignorant.
I'm not saying it was entirely coded with AI, but AI has had some involvement.
You clearly stated you think any use should be disclosed, as per the old steam policy, and that you wouldn't use anything if it was disclosed as used.
In some shape or form, it has been involved with PieFed, and it would require a disclosure if they were being honest about it.
There are over 40 contributors on codeberg repository. That's 40 people that you have to belive have never asked ChatGPT a question about the work they were doing on it, that didn't base a descision off the Google search result AI response at the top, that didn't use any of the IDE code completion tools built right into the software they use to write the software.
It's just not happening.
If you think you can use software like this that isn't tainted by it, you're just flat out wrong at this point and moving forward in the world.
You keep suggesting this but you can't provide any evidence whatsoever. And until you do I'll continue to reject your nonsense.
Here there's talk on their repository about using an AI detection service (which is AI) to try and flag AI.
https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/issues/605
They were talking about a service they thought maybe they could even have run on your machine.
Doesn't matter if they used it or not in the end, AI was used in the development process.
Tell yourself whatever you need to so you can sleep at night, but of the 40+ people contributing to the project and they're openly talking about AI on their repository, well I can't help you...
I'm expecting no reply to this message as it would constitute you using a service that involved AI.
Edit: and pay attention to the names in that thread and who owns the repository.
Uh...that's the only thing that matters.
No it wasn't.
He sure loves to reference this issue in his work on images, and is even so kind to include his chatgpt conversation about how to do it in the thread incase anyone wants to read it.
https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/issues/530
Keep on fucking try to delude yourself though.