>> >> That tag is it stands is pretty useless, really. > > Not to go over it all again but I disagree, even as it stands, it allows us to > engage in conversation about the LLM usage if admitted, and to point those who > are misbehaving at the rules if not.
Just to comment on that When I don't see the tag I am clueless *if and how* LLMs were used, in particular as some subsystems seem to encourage not using them and we even document it as a "rather nice to have" -- "should". And if I see the tag, I am clueless *how* LLMs were used. So I see your point that the tag as it stands helps a little bit, for my day-to-day work, however, not much, as I really care about the "how". :( -- Cheers, David

