Comment by ZeroGravitas
4 hours ago
They're trying to avoid a Boy Who Cried Wolf situation.
If they get swamped with 100 bugs that turned out, after they investigate them to be hallucinations then it's likely they will ignore or lose in the noise a real bug.
A llm generated bug that pretends it was a human created bug would be trying to abuse that presumption of validity, and therefore considered a dick move.
> If they get swamped with 100 bugs that turned out, after they investigate them to be hallucinations then it's likely they will ignore or lose in the noise a real bug.
But theyre saying if they're 100 correct bug reports it's still banned.
That's hysterical
That's the baby out with the bathwater.
No, you read incorrectly. Using LLMs to discover bugs is allowed given that you personally verified them.