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"publishedAt": "2026-02-09T11:54:47.000Z",
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"tags": [
"AI",
"Blogs",
"Business of DevOps",
"DevOps and Open Technologies",
"Features",
"News",
"Social - Facebook",
"Social - LinkedIn",
"Social - X",
"AI and OSS relationship",
"AI impact on open source",
"AI slop",
"AI-generated pull requests",
"apprenticeship model",
"coding ecosystem",
"collective understanding",
"community health",
"community interaction",
"custom code generation",
"documentation decline",
"economic shift",
"engagement drop",
"fragmentation risk",
"generative AI",
"licensing issues",
"long-term sustainability",
"open source challenges",
"open source maintenance",
"OSS market",
"software development trends",
"software security",
"standardization",
"technology evolution.",
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"textContent": "As AI-driven development accelerates, open source software faces an uncomfortable paradox: Usage is rising while engagement, sustainability and community economics quietly erode. AI isn’t eliminating OSS, but it is reshaping how code is written, discovered and maintained. The result may not be the death of open source, but the end of its long reign as the default foundation of modern software.",
"title": "Will AI Kill the OSS Star?"
}