Projects like Godot are being swamped by contributors who may not even understand the code they're submitting.
Maintainers are finding it impossible to keep on top of, and the problem's only getting worse.
In 2025, something unexpected happened. The programming language most notorious for its difficulty became the go-to choice for the laziest form of programming imaginable.
Godot dev Rémi Verschelde says the team in charge of maintaining the open-source engine is overwhelmed by AI-generated code submissions.
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