A classic tell of AI-generated code is the neat README, such as the following:
(from github)
"
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Completed: The feature is fully implemented and considered stable.
In Progress / Partially Implemented: The feature is under active development or has a partial implementation.
Planned: The feature has not yet been started but is the next priority.
[ ] Not Started: The feature has not yet been implemented.
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Not that there's anything wrong with that, per se.
Thanks, i've missed the license. In fact, but much of the AI-generated code didn't work, because it was a port, he often hallucinated because he didn't know an equivalent code from GO to RUST.
Definitely true, and I've noticed the latest GPT-5 / Codex is able to generate better code on average than myself, a 20 year industry veteran. It's humbling but also kind of awesome to be able to crank out a functional software library in a matter of minutes!
A classic tell of AI-generated code is the neat README, such as the following: (from github)
"
Legend
"Not that there's anything wrong with that, per se.
BTW, you may want to add a LICENSE file...
Thanks, i've missed the license. In fact, but much of the AI-generated code didn't work, because it was a port, he often hallucinated because he didn't know an equivalent code from GO to RUST.
Definitely true, and I've noticed the latest GPT-5 / Codex is able to generate better code on average than myself, a 20 year industry veteran. It's humbling but also kind of awesome to be able to crank out a functional software library in a matter of minutes!