Linus Torvalds confirms Linux will not adopt an anti-AI stance
Linux kernel maintainer Linus Torvalds confirms the project will not adopt an anti-AI stance and suggests that dissenting developers are free to fork the software.

1. Linux Stance on AI
Linus Torvalds, the primary maintainer of the Linux kernel, recently clarified that the Linux project will not adopt an anti-AI stance. In a message posted this week, Torvalds acknowledged that while some individuals hold negative views toward artificial intelligence, he intends to maintain a neutral or supportive position regarding its integration within the project.
2. Addressing Dissent
Torvalds addressed those who oppose the inclusion of AI-related developments in Linux, suggesting that they are free to pursue alternative paths if they disagree with his direction. He stated that if developers have issues with the project's current trajectory, they have the option to "do the open-source thing and fork it." This comment emphasizes his authority as the top-level maintainer to set the project's priorities despite external criticism.
