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The Linux kernel now allows AI-generated code and bug-fixing agents, but submitters must take responsibility and tag submissions. Canonical plans AI features in Ubuntu focused on accessibility, delivered as removable Snaps. Fedora rejected an official AI Developer Desktop after community pushback. Tuxedo OS is moving from Ubuntu to Debian, citing dislike of Canonical's AI approach.
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