You can check the content of the torrents, just like any torrent. The client isn't a "one shot" LLM produce, I've been spending quite some time on it. What actual concerns do you have?
So you did use LLMs to write at least part of the software. I imagine you feel no shame, but it would be nice to at least mention it on the github page. It's a security risk.
As for your question, I don't know about the person you're replying to, but for me any software where part of the source was provided by a LLM is a no-go.
They're credible text generators, without any understanding of, well, anything really. Using them to generate source code, and then using it, is sheer insanity.
One might suggest it means I soon won't be able to use any software; fortunately the entire fever dream that is the ongoing "AI" bubble will soon stop, so I'm hoping that won't be the case.
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Not parent but: The first thing that pops to mind is inadvertently downloading and hosting CSAM.