How I get to "not including AI tools in authored-by metadata is wrong" in three easy steps:

• AI is ethically wrong, and to a degree that completely overshadows practical concerns.
• OSS projects acting in the common best interest therefore have an ethical duty to reject AI-extruded contributions.
• Hiding the use of AI tooling in PR descriptions is lying about the ethical impact of those contributions and makes upholding codes of ethics more difficult.

@xgranade
"AI is ethically wrong, and to a degree that completely overshadows practical concerns."

I agree, very much, at lleast re the current rash of commercial AI which I have boycotted from the start. Unfortunately many others are finding it useful, saving them time and effort. Managers are instructing workers to use it to speed up their work. I find a lot of humans aren't that interested in argument from facts and ethics, until their lived experience shows them they need to change. Or at least, when the negative consequences are felt in other places or times, action isn't a priority. Not sure how to get around that but certainly I'm not saying we should stop making the arguments and collecting the evidence against AI.