The author has an @kernel.org address, and has been a regular Linux contributor for over a decade. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt. It's easy to write high quality AI-assisted code (harder than writing vibe-coded slop, but still easier than writing every line of code yourself).
Edit: This also reminds me that I've begun to judge projects by whether the developer has public code from before AI. I'm more likely to trust their new code. Which causes me concern about the pipeline for new developers...how am I supposed to know a new user on Github has enough understanding of how software works to be shipping software? It used to be that if a new project by a new dev had good docs, some kind of test coverage, and a coherent git history, I could infer some level of quality. Not true, now, so I probably move on and look for something from someone with a pre-AI track record.