RPCS3 Team Updates Guidelines to Curb AI-Generated Code Submissions
The team behind the open-source PS3 emulator RPCS3 has updated its guidelines to address the influx of AI-generated code submissions. These submissions, often referred to as 'vibe coded' pull requests, have been criticized for being untested and unverified, leading to potential disruptions in the emulator's functionality. The RPCS3 team has stated that any pull requests opened by AI agents or automated tools must now include a disclosure detailing the scope of AI involvement and the human testing or review conducted prior to submission. The team emphasized that contributors must fully understand and own the code they submit, and any communication with the team should come from human contributors, not AI agents. The updated guidelines aim to prevent time wastage and maintain the quality of the project.