Hi.

Justin Zobel - 19.05.25, 07:52:05 CEST:
> I understand that it makes everything easier. That doesn't matter in the
> slightest when you cannot verify the original license of the code
> allows you to use said code or that the license is compatible with KDE.
> 
> What this all boils down to, is KDE's liability regarding code from
> unknown origins.

I agree that this is a serious concern.

And in the end I bet a lawyer needs to give some insight on the legal 
aspects of using AI.

I'd rather play it safe than sorry here. In other words: I would rather 
overestimate than underestimate the legal risk.

Ingo's suggestions to train a model with KDE code might help. But of 
course to train a model will need a huge lot of resources according to 
what I know. However it probably needs to be done only once or maybe a few 
times depending on the experience with training AI models.

Best,
-- 
Martin


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