Here's a boilerplate response that I'm going to start using moving forward:

Hello,
>
> This Issue appears to be AI-generated spam. If this is a mistake, please
> let us know—otherwise, any further spam Issues may lead us to report your
> account to GitHub.
>

On Mon, Jan 27, 2025 at 10:16 AM Jarek Potiuk <ja...@potiuk.com> wrote:

> FYI. My friend - who is an engineering manager at GitHub in the "AI" space
> - saw my post and reached out to their internal team fighting with Spam. I
> hope they will be able to do something about it as well.
>
> On Mon, Jan 27, 2025 at 8:21 AM Jarek Potiuk <ja...@potiuk.com> wrote:
>
> > > Given what I read about the company, they will most likely ignore you.
> > Some people think the company is a scam, and they seem to engage in
> > unethical business practices.
> >
> > Yeah, but it absolutely does not mean we should give up and do nothing.
> >
> > Hopefully that will give at least some people a pause when they apply for
> > Outlier.ai jobs. There are a few people there who seem to have a
> "real-ish"
> > history of contribution and they actually came back after our reaction
> and
> > apologised as they were tricked into doing it by the instructions from
> > Outlier.
> >
> > So at least we can make rounds on awareness of the whole situation.
> That's
> > already something. Even if they will shrug seeing all the reaction (which
> > is amazing - I did not know we have so many people caring about
> > maintainers).
> >
> > And hopefully also GitHub (I have a few friends from GitHub reacting to
> > it) will take notice and will make it harder for "new" people and maybe
> > even detect such spam on their own. Eventually we are - and this is just
> a
> > beginning - in an arm's race where we will have to employ AI to battle
> the
> > AI created by "roque" players - it's inevitable. It will happen,
> absolutely
> > no doubts about it. So we have to strengthen our efforts to make people
> > aware of those dangers and prepare to react for them.
> >
> > We already (and few other Apache projects) work with DoSu - and they are
> > great AI "open-source friendly" company - for quite a few months their AI
> > is classifying our issues and putting the right labels on them (and they
> do
> > a great job on that) - so it's only a matter of their focus (and I spoke
> to
> > the Devin - the creator of DoSu) on them being able to analyse those
> issues
> > and maybe even automatically marking them as "AI spam". In fact - their
> > algorithms already also learn from us marking the issues with the "AI
> spam"
> > label. and if they enable this label and we have enough cases, their AI
> > will likely automatically help with that "AI spam" to be automatically
> set.
> >
> > So ... I think being active, sharing things like that, learning and
> > thinking how to battle those cases is something we all should learn how
> to
> > do. It will be needed. This is just a canary in the mine.
> >
> > J.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Jan 27, 2025 at 12:57 AM Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com
> >
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Given what I read about the company, they will most likely ignore you.
> >> Some people think the company is a scam, and they seem to engage in
> >> unethical business practices.
> >>
> >> Kind Regards,
> >> Justin
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