Do I trust them to do this responsibly?

I do not.

https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/31/red_hat_ai_dev

Leaked memo suggests Red Hat's chugging the AI Kool-Aid

Exclusive: Sounds like an excellent time to start honing your Debian skills

The Register
@mttaggart It doesn't really mention it, but I assume this rubs off in some way on Fedora? And thus derivatives, like Bazzite?

@tehstu I won't claim expertise on how that all plays out, but obviously Fedora is downstream of RHEL. Fedora has its own governance and its own AI contributions policy.

https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/council/policy/ai-contribution-policy/

AI-Assisted Contributions Policy

Fedora Project's official policy for AI-assisted contributions. Learn the key rules on accountability, transparency, and the proper use of generative AI tools.

Fedora Docs
@mttaggart Just yesterday I finally broke down and pushed the "ask Red Hat AI" button on their OpenShift docs site out of desperation to help resolve an issue. It told me to set a nonexistent key in a read-only part of a k8s object
@zack Red Hat documentation is so godawful, I too would use any tool at my disposal to avoid dealing with it.
@mttaggart I truly wish I could disagree