The new rules for AI-assisted code in the Linux kernel: What every dev needs to know ...
It's not great for everyone, though.
The use of AI-powered tooling is becoming increasingly common in most development environments. Notable examples in this area include GitHub Copilot, Anthropic Claude, ChatGPT Codex, and more. As such ...
The Linux kernel project has adopted its first formal policy for AI-assisted code, requiring human sign-off, explicit 'Assisted-by' attribution, and full human accountability. The move follows months ...
Linus Torvalds released the second release candidate (RC2) for Linux Kernel 7.1. Here's what's new in Linux 7.1-rc2.
A previously undocumented Linux implant named Quasar Linux (QLNX) is targeting developers' systems with a mix of rootkit, ...
The development of Linux kernel 7.1 is taking shape, and it now includes a change that is particularly relevant for users ...
The Linux kernel community has formally clarified that it will allow contributors to use AI coding tools, provided a human takes full responsibility for the results. The new documentation for "AI ...
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After months of discussion, the Linux kernel development community has formulated a formal project-wide policy regarding the contribution of AI-generated code. This policy, agreed upon by Linux kernel ...
The new version number of the Linux kernel feels like a small fanfare. We are now at 7.0. However, this has less to do with a major architectural overhaul or new features. Linus Torvalds is known for ...