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How do AI-assisted contributions fit into open source?

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Trusted Firmware| Friday, November 14, 2025|1 min read

Trusted Firmware has just released its “Guidance on AI-assisted contributions.”

The short version: Yes, we accept them!

There are 3 key takeaways:

See the full guidance details here: https://www.trustedfirmware.org/aipolicy/

Let’s build the future of firmware, responsibly. 🚀



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