Yeah, "fixed it" doesn't provide any information that might be hallucinated.
Please don't use AI-generated commit messages blindly. Instead, use AI later when reading commit messages. It will have more context (following commits) to see what was actually happening. Having to guess whether a message was hallucinated by an AI won't help. If the message conflicts in its intention with what it isactually doing, you can spot the bug. You won't get that with AI messages.
Also, using AI commit messages will freeze it's capabilities in time, when creating the commit. When using AI at reading commit messages, you'll always get the latest options for analyzing the commits.
Just because it has more text doesn't make it a better message.
Please don't use AI-generated commit messages blindly. Instead, use AI later when reading commit messages. It will have more context (following commits) to see what was actually happening. Having to guess whether a message was hallucinated by an AI won't help. If the message conflicts in its intention with what it isactually doing, you can spot the bug. You won't get that with AI messages.
Also, using AI commit messages will freeze it's capabilities in time, when creating the commit. When using AI at reading commit messages, you'll always get the latest options for analyzing the commits.
Just because it has more text doesn't make it a better message.