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Team self-disclosure of AI-generated Solidity

Babylon Protocol's assessment for RD-F-173 — scored gray on the v1.7.0 rubric. The evidence below is the curator's reasoning for this score.

Evidence summary #

AI-assisted code disclosure: no public announcement by Babylon Labs of AI/Copilot/Codex usage in security-critical paths. Per universal save-time lesson (F184 precedent): cannot reliably assess absence of something that by design leaves no public trace. Score gray pending curator-flagged evidence; team has strong academic cryptography background (David Tse Stanford, Fisher Yu Dolby) suggesting human-led design.

Sources #

  • Curator note
    Methodology pre-mark: RD-F-173 reclassified post repair pass. AI-assisted code disclosure: no public announcement by Babylon Labs of AI/Copilot/Codex usage in security-critical paths. Per universal save-time lessretrieved 2026-05-04

Methodology #

Determine whether the team has publicly disclosed (blog, tweet, docs) that AI-generated Solidity was used in security-critical paths.

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rubric_version v1.7.0 protocol babylon-protocol factor RD-F-173 score gray collected_at 2026-05-04 19:43:27