Godot Foundation Bans Autonomous Agents and 'Vibe Coding' From Contributions

The open-source game engine has drawn an explicit line against agentic AI in its codebase, allowing limited assistance but banning autonomous agents outright.

The Godot Foundation has announced a policy banning the use of autonomous AI agents and "vibe coding" in project contributions, while permitting limited AI assistance, as reported by @BramForge. It is one of the first explicit governance stances from a major open-source project on where AI-generated code is and isn't welcome — and it lands squarely against this week's broader agent-optimism.

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