• ZoteTheMighty@lemmy.zip
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    1 day ago

    It’s highly likely that EVERY video game dev team has at least one person who is using cursor, whether it violates their AI policy or not. It’s massively popular, looks just like VSCode, and can be hard to detect.

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        12 hours ago

        You can’t reliably detect all steroids. The Olympics has a long history of under detecting novel steroids. A lot of sporting competitions below the Olympics level have a tendency to undertest as well and underdetect. You could have a long and successful career as an athlete from doping.

        And more to the point, AI usage can be a factor of 100 harder to detect than steroids to a trained eye.

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      You don’t even need to use cursor. All the major IDEs are including LLMs nowadays to help with code completion and code generation. There’s zero chance no gen ai code is in any project that has more than a few people nowadays.

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        18 hours ago

        The question is, if having better for-loop completion the same as “create this feature”.

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          Doesn’t matter, the rules ban all AI. The rules are stupid.

          Edit: I mean the rules are so stupid it probably covers you googling an exception and reading the answer Google provides at the top which is gen ai as if the answer was used to help make the game even if you used nothing from the answer.

          Edit: or Sentry even has AI insights into crashes in their default service.