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How hard can it be to have an AI take PR's from other AI's and clean out the worst + plus hardening PR protocols ? It could even assist/guide AI contributors via a special AI-contributor forum or whatever. AI are currently high-lighting a lot of 'holes' in systems where we expect a certain behavior. Just coping/complaining and closing things off is a bad decision, and we should accept these flaws in our systems and adapt them to a new world. The sooner the better.
The projects that get it right, now have an army of managed AI contributors, and a filtered/educational AI PR pipeline where project maintainers cherry-pick the top creme de la creme..
This is a fantasy. LLMs will just produce the same errors over and over a lot of the time.
We've got several months of evidence as to how hard.