Out of precaution (there are still many lawsuits pending) and most importantly, for moral and ethical reasons, I am -1 on allowing any generative AI at all. Adding here the opinion piece from Paul, which I fully agree with: Current Challenges in Free Software and Open Source Development
We spend so much effort ensuring that contributions are original and respect all licensing, copyrights and just wishes of original authors, that it would be strange to me to adopt a different position.
Furthermore, as pointed out here and in some other threads, the nature of what we do in SciPy is difficult and these tools don’t (yet) shine. Writing code is only part of the story and often times we spend our effort discussing API, architecture, etc. Hence I don’t think that it would be detrimental to disallow such tools. There is a lot of hype and companies in the sector are trying hard to push that we are doomed if we don’t use their stuff. IMHO, this is not true and we are far from replacing us.