


Generally speaking, AI disclosure isn't about telling people in detail how a project is coded under the hood. It's more like saying ‘Hey, I probably don't understand how exactly this works, code quality is likely poor, and I don't plan on maintaining it well – or at all. It seems to work, but use at your own risk.’LOL, no. By that sense, we need specific "BASIC Coded", "C Coded", "ASM Coded", "Read it in a book some place Coded" "Googled it Coded" etc.

A disclaimer I should have an everything I hand coded over the past 30 years. Literally 10 minutes after coding something I have forgot what the hell I was thinking. Go on, ask me how DSision2 or DiagnoSe works...Generally speaking, AI disclosure isn't about telling people in detail how a project is coded under the hood. It's more like saying ‘Hey, I probably don't understand how exactly this works, code quality is likely poor, and I don't plan on maintaining it well – or at all. It seems to work, but use at your own risk.’
Really no different from coding by googling what you want to do and copying the first stackoverflow result in that sense.Generally speaking, AI disclosure isn't about telling people in detail how a project is coded under the hood. It's more like saying ‘Hey, I probably don't understand how exactly this works, code quality is likely poor, and I don't plan on maintaining it well – or at all. It seems to work, but use at your own risk.’

