SDL Bans AI-Generated Code Contributions Over Licensing Concerns

April 16, 2026
SDL Bans AI-Generated Code Contributions Over Licensing Concerns
  • As of April 2026, the policy bans using AI or large language models to generate code for SDL contributions due to concerns about unknown-origin sources and potential license conflicts with the Zlib license.

  • AI can help identify issues in contributions, but final solutions must be authored by humans to prevent hallucinations and misidentifications.

  • Contributors must confirm authorship and certify that their changes are licensed under Zlib when submitting pull requests.

  • The policy is subject to evolution as AI tooling and LLMs develop, with ongoing discussions referencing the original pull request on GitHub (SDL/pull/15353).

  • SDL, a widely used cross-platform library for low-level audio, input, and graphics, has formally banned AI-generated code contributions.

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