All Things Open cites a Carnegie Mellon study of about 800 repositories saying AI coding assistants can spike output at first but leave lasting technical debt, complexity, and review burden, arguing open source projects need explicit agent rules and tighter contribution controls.
How open source projects need to adapt to the AI coding era
All Things Open cites a Carnegie Mellon study of about 800 repositories saying AI coding assistants can spike output at first but leave lasting technical debt, complexity, and review burden, arguing open source projects need explicit agent rules and tighter contribution controls.
Source: Allthingsopen