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The Godot Foundation, which maintains the open-source game engine of the same name, announced this week that it will no longer accept AI-authored code contributions, agent-submitted pull requests, or AI-generated text in contributor communications. PC Gamer wrote it up off the Foundation's own blog post. The stated reasoning, in the Foundation's own words: AI cannot take responsibility, and we can't trust heavy users of AI to understand their code enough to fix it. Contributors can still use AI for what the Foundation calls menial things, if they disclose the use, but a human has to own the submission end to end. Human-to-human communication in the project is expected to remain human-to-human, with a narrow exception for machine translation.
The editorial center is the mechanism the Foundation identified but did not name in its pos ...