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It's a plugin that performs a function. If it does the job, it doesn't matter that I used AI to help make it. It's got good performance, with lots of lights, that's all that matters in my view. 

Using AI is kind of like using a calculator. Sure if you're really good at math in your head, you might not need a calculator, but not everybody falls into that category. 

Just like that, I'm not the best at coding, but I have a clear logical vision of what I want to build and see, and I provide clear instructions to the AI which then produces a good plugin, with some manual intervention from myself to steer it in the right direction (I can read code better than I can write it). I saw a lot of lag from the other lighting plugins out there after only a few lights on weaker systems and I thought I could throw my hat into the ring.

But yeah everybody has a different opinion about AI use, etc. I think that AI will become less taboo over time, it's already happening. I guess all that I ask is judge the plugin on it's own merits, not the tools I used to make it.