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AI assistance when contributing to the Linux kernel

The Linux kernel project has released official guidance for developers using AI assistance to contribute to the kernel. Key rules specify that AI agents cannot add Signed-off-by tags (only humans can legally certify the Developer Certificate of Origin), AI-assisted contributions must include an Assisted-by tag for proper attribution, and basic development tools like git, gcc, make, or editors do not require such tagging.

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AI assistanceLinux kernel contributionsSigned-off-by tagAssisted-by tagkernel development processkernel licensing requirements

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