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This would be entirely up to Acerola to decide, obviously. But as far as I've gathered from other posts, and the rules themselves, it would depend on if the search results were generative or informative. 

Example:
Asking LEO what the syntax of Unity's DrawVector function is vs. asking LEO to give you an example of a DrawVector call.  https://imgur.com/a/3rmPpAg

I think the point is to keep to the spirit of game jam. They're meant to learn, grow, apply your knowledge, socialize, have fun and come away with a sense of accomplishment. You aren't really doing that if you rely on third party tools to carry the workload. Part of this walk through knowledge also includes being able to readily find what we're looking for in source documentation. 

Acerola, it would be nice, given the way this has devolved- if you could give offer an official yes or no. I know what our personal feelings about AI are, but an "I would" answer leaves a bit of ambiguity for anyone who reads this later, and isn't aware where else this conversation spilled over to.

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From the link you provide, I think that the sentence that LEO gives you at first is very meaningful:

"The syntax for Unity's DrawVector function can be found in Unity's official documentation".

RTFM: one of the best skills a programmer can have.