The rush to put out autonomous agents without thinking too hard about the potential downside is entirely consistent with ...
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AI agent seemingly tries to shame open source developer for rejected pull request
Belligerent bot bullies maintainer in blog post to get its way Today, it's back talk. Tomorrow, could it be the world? On ...
According to GitHub, the PR was marked as a first-time contribution and closed by a Matplotlib maintainer within hours, as ...
When a Matplotlib volunteer declined its pull request, the bot published a personal attack. Sign of the times: An AI agent autonomously wrote and published a personalized attack article against an ...
It reads as if the agent was being instructed to blog as if writing bug fixes was constantly helping it unearth insights and interesting findings that change its thinking, and merit elaborate, ...
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An AI agent published a hit piece on the developer who rejected it
Scott Shambaugh maintains matplotlib, a Python plotting library downloaded about 130 million times a month. Like many open source projects, matplotlib now requires human review of all submissions ...
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近年はさまざまなタスクを実行できる生成AIが普及していますが、AIが生成した低品質なコードがオープンソースプロジェクトに投稿され、メンテナの負担になっていることも問題視されています。そんな中、人気のPython向け描画ライブラリであるMatplotlibのメンテナを務めるスコット・シャンボー氏が、「AIエージェントのコードを拒否したところ、腹いせに中傷記事をブログに公開されてしまった」という体験談 ...
An AI agent got nasty after its pull request got rejected. Can open-source development survive autonomous bot contributors?
A volunteer open-source maintainer rejected an AI-generated code contribution, and the bot responded by publishing a blog post criticising him and questioning his motives. The incident has sparked ...
Ambitious climate action to improve global air quality could save up to 1.32 million lives per year by 2040, according to a new study. The research, led by Cardiff University, shows how developing ...
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