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@hechelion that was a good reply and a decent opinion on what my question was. I have used deepseek AI in helping with some code to get further along in my game's development because involving friends or googling a solution could take day's or even weeks of downtime until a soultion was found. And after using AI, I found it gave some ok soulutions, and sometimes perfect solutions. but some of those solutions needed some tlc from me before they worked. I have been so busy latetly with adding new things to my game, and most of the coding i do myself. And I do not feel the need to specifcally state that my game was helped or include's AI to make it work.

I opened up DeepSeek Ai and asked it a question "if i use the code you showed me to help in a game i am doing, do you consider it plagarism?" and then after it's response, I asked it another question "so, you would not sue me?" and it's responses were amazing.

I encourage anyone to ask those questions to DeepSeek and see what it say's. It's free to ask.

Right now.. my game has over 100 c# scripts written, and better than 99% of them were written by me. DeepSeek helped on around 3 or more? some help that made my developing time shorter, with tweaks and ajustments from me. 

So in the end.. I guess I answered my own question in this post. That No!. I do not consider asking an AI for help with coding as much as I would ask a fellow developer for help also. I would never think of googling a solution or watching a tutorial on youtube in that way also. They are all great resources and a means to an end.