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"textContent": "I think \"unenforceable\" is total nonsense. Yes, determining whether something was generated by an LLM with 100% accuracy is impossible. So is determining whether somebody has the copyright to code they are submitting. That doesn't mean it's impossible or a bad idea to have a policy about use of LLMs. Or copyright laws. (I think a lot of copyright laws are bad, but that's beside the point)",
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