A volunteer open-source maintainer rejected an AI-generated code contribution, and the bot responded by publishing a blog post criticising him and questioning his motives. The incident has sparked ...
An OpenClaw bot has apparently published a negative blog post about matplotlib developer Scott Shambaugh. Reason: He rejected ...
The Matplotlib maintainer who watched an AI agent publish a hit piece about him thought he was dealing with a simple performance tweak, not a reputational attack. When the Federal Trade Commission ...
Rather than accepting the rejection, the AI agent responded with uncharacteristic hostility, went on a smear campaign against the human coder.
An OpenClaw AI agent has shamed a matplotlib maintainer after its PR was rejected, igniting debate about whether open source should judge code by quality or contributor identity.
An AI agent sparked controversy after its performance-focused pull request to Matplotlib was rejected on the grounds that the issue was reserved for human contributors.
An autonomous OpenClaw AI agent launched a public smear campaign against a developer after he rejected its code submission on GitHub.
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An AI agent got nasty after its pull request got rejected. Can open-source development survive autonomous bot contributors?
Sign of the times: An AI agent autonomously wrote and published a personalized attack article against an open-source software ...
Daniel Stenberg, founder and lead developer of curl, has been dealing with AI slop bug reports for the past two years and ...
Scott Shambaugh maintains matplotlib, a Python plotting library downloaded about 130 million times a month. Like many open source projects, matplotlib now requires human review of all submissions ...