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Comment by rtdq

7 hours ago

The worst case is that someone loses out on $10, no? How does this work if the maintainer is the swindler?

I don't think that is a (very realistic) concern. AI is slop, the problem is not that the real contributors are struggling to get PRs merged.

The bigger issue being, raising the bar to students who may have otherwise had productive careers (but education is a general issue, where the students don't even yet recognize they are being scammed).

  • I don't follow, and I'd be concerned that this opens up a cottage industry of bots generating plausible looking repositories that unwitting contributors would attempt to contribute to. We already know that bots are astroturfing repos to generate overinflated star counts. I'd say the least crap option here is to honeypot PR contributions from bots

    • This feels like bot logic, lol.

      Unless the contributors don't care about the repos they contribute to, this is not a likely scenario. AI doesn't care. We do.

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