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The Godot Engine team recently posted about more issues with "AI slop", including various pull requests that have become a big drain on resources.

You've likely seen other projects talking about this across the net, because AI agents and people who use various generative AI tools are generating code and submitting it to lots of projects to pump up their numbers - often while having no clue what the code does and not even testing it. This is becoming a bigger problem as time goes on.

Writing on Bluesky a few days ago, the Director at game dev studio Hidden Folks wrote:

Godot's GitHub has increasingly many pull requests generated by LLMs and it's a MASSIVE time waster for reviewers – especially if people don't disclose it. Changes often make no sense, descriptions are extremely verbose, users don't understand their own changes… It's a total shitshow. #godotengine

This led to a Bluesky thread from Godot Project Maintainer Rémi Verschelde, that mentions how "draining and demoralizing" it has become due to the influx of it and how they end up second guessing "every PR from new contributors".

Honestly, AI slop PRs are becoming increasingly draining and demoralizing for #Godot maintainers.  If you want to help, more funding so we can pay more maintainers to deal with the slop (on top of everything we do already) is the only viable solution I can think of:  fund.godotengine.org

We find ourselves having to second guess every PR from new contributors, multiple times per day:  - The description is verbose LLM output, is the code written at least partially by a human? - Does the

- Is this code wrong because it was written by AI, or is it an honest mistake from an inexperienced human contributor? - What do you do when you ask a PR author if they used AI because you're suspicious, and they all reply

Godot prides itself in being welcoming to new contributors, letting any engine user have the possibility to make an impact on their engine of choice.  Maintainers spend a lot of time assisting new contributors to help them get PRs in a mergeable state.  I don't know how long we can keep it up.

There seems to be no easy answer here, someone or something somehow has to filter through the increasing noise of both people and bots just shovelling out AI generated code to various projects like Godot. One solution that Verschelde mentioned being suggested is using AI to fight AI which they said "seems horribly ironic" but they might have to eventually.

Even GitHub themselves are aware of the problematic situation, with a post from the GitHub Project Manager Camilla Moraes a few weeks ago saying they're exploring solutions to "the increasing volume of low-quality contributions that is creating significant operational challenges for maintainers".

Find out how you can help fund Godot on their funding page.

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Purple Library Guy 21 hours ago
Quoting: dpanterBan AI-generated everything.
This would be a fine idea if they knew what was AI-generated without taking the time to go through and figure it out. But apparently nobody's saying their stuff is AI-generated.
Purple Library Guy 21 hours ago
Quoting: mindedieBan is simple and simple things are practical.
“There is always an easy solution to every human problem–neat, plausible, and wrong.”
Purple Library Guy 21 hours ago
Quoting: elmapulone solution that i saw that WILL cause backslash... was to charge to submit an issue, and refund if the issue was legitimate.

that would limit how much the "ai bros" can flood the repo with bad submissions, and help pay the costs of reviewing the submissions
Now this could work.
Koopa 20 hours ago
Just great! to the ramageddon, now you have to add the slopmageddon... any other mageddon I am forgetting?🤣
pb 19 hours ago
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We need a tickbox when submitting a PR affirming that no AI was used for writing this code, and if you're found to be in violation, you're banned from contributing to any open source projects* (first infraction - one month ban, second infraction - six month, third infraction - lifetime). Yes, I know people can create new accounts, but the whole reason they are doing it is "building reputation", colouring these green boxes and stuff like that, so it should be deterrent enough.

(*) it would probably be a good idea if the project maintainer hand a control on whether to use this setting and to what extent.
Purple Library Guy 19 hours ago
Quoting: KoopaJust great! to the ramageddon, now you have to add the slopmageddon... any other mageddon I am forgetting?🤣
We got mageddons coming out our ears these days.
dpanter 18 hours ago
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Quoting: KimyrielleWell, if that's the best you can do to defend your knee-jerk "solution" to the problem, I am glad you don't have any say in the matter, so cooler heads than yours can look for one. *shrug*
It's not up to me to fix it, I presented an opinion for essentially triage to stop the immediate rapidly bleeding-to-death situation. You do understand it's a crisis, yes?

I don't have to defend my opinion to ban all AI-generated slop here or anywhere, you may take for granted that it extends to all professions, areas and industries. Slop is slop and detrimental to anything it touches. There are legit use cases for the technology, however rare. Slop is never acceptable.

I have the highest hopes Godot can find an actual solution since there seems to be little chance of escaping slopageddon. 😫
hell0 18 hours ago
Quoting: Liam Dawe
Quoting: whizseHow matplotlib's attempt at moderating AI submissions went:
https://theshamblog.com/an-ai-agent-published-a-hit-piece-on-me/

Oh brave new world, that has such LLMs in it!
I heard about this the other day, because Ars Technica then ran (and [removed](https://arstechnica.com/staff/2026/02/editors-note-retraction-of-article-containing-fabricated-quotations/) ) an article, which used AI which entirely made up quotes about it all.
Had heard about the matplotlib saga but not the deliciously ironic arstechnica fiasco that went along. Rotten cherry on top of the moldy cake.
lucinos 17 hours ago
Quoting: whizseHow matplotlib's attempt at moderating AI submissions went:
https://theshamblog.com/an-ai-agent-published-a-hit-piece-on-me/

Oh brave new world, that has such LLMs in it!
Brodie Roberdson on youtube made a video on youtube about it. I could not stop laughing.
M@GOid 16 hours ago
Quoting: Liam DaweI heard about this the other day, because Ars Technica then ran (and [removed](https://arstechnica.com/staff/2026/02/editors-note-retraction-of-article-containing-fabricated-quotations/) ) an article, which used AI which entirely made up quotes about it all.
I was talking to a professor and he told a funny story about AI. One of his sloppy students delivered a good paper on a subject. He was surprised and thought he may had misjudged him. Then he started to check the quotes... One of them put the student as co-autor on a paper published on the late 60's, together with a famous researcher. Of course the sloppy student was too lazy to proof read the ChatGPT work, and simply Ctrl-C/Ctrl-V it. The professor called the student as asked how was it to work with such renowned researcher...
sharkwouter 6 hours ago
I'm starting to see this same issue with Minigalaxy. Someone made a massive AI made PR and after going through it 3 times to review it, they figured out they were unable to fix it and closed it.
vic-bay 4 hours ago
If you see ai slop long enough, you will learn to identify it immediately. Yes, it is still a time waster, but it is nowhere as bad as it looks at the first look. Creating slop commits and pull requests takes way longer than reading it for half minute and smashing ban button.
scaine 2 hours ago
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Quoting: vic-bayIf you see ai slop long enough, you will learn to identify it immediately. Yes, it is still a time waster, but it is nowhere as bad as it looks at the first look. Creating slop commits and pull requests takes way longer than reading it for half minute and smashing ban button.
That might be true, but Godot currently has nearly 5000 PRs awaiting review, and 50K closed PRs overall. I think that when you're dealing with those kind of numbers, it still adds up to a near-insurmountable problem.
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