> "It is not permitted to use Large Language Model (such as ChatGPT,
> Gemini, Copilot etc.) to generate any non-trivial (legally
> significant) part of code that is produced as a part of GCC GSoC."
Actually, let me get back to this because there's an ambiguity here.
We certainly have no issue with people using an LLM to assist in their
work (by answering questions). "Used to generate" could include this
scenario. The issue isn't whether they are *using* an LLM, but about
including *code generated* by an LLM. (And I had a typo.) So let me
change my suggestion to:
With the exception of test cases, you may not include any non-trivial
(more than de-minimus) amount of code generated by a Large Language
Model (an "AI" such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot.) in code that you
submit as a participant of GCC GSoC.