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Temporary policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned

For comedic/ironic purposes, I asked ChatGPT "why should stack overflow ban ai generated answers" Stack Overflow is a website for programmers and developers to ask and answer questions ...
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Temporary policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned

I fully agree with this ban. That said, I hope others will find this similarly amusing. ChatGPT responds ("in the style of a rude, sarcastic Internet forum troll as if you are ChatGPT pleading ...
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Temporary policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned

I guess the big gaping question is how we can determine whether an answer used ChatGPT or not. I can see how it's obvious from a systemic standpoint what is going on, given the influx of plausible-...
Peter Olson's user avatar
356 votes

Temporary policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned

TL;DR: I propose limiting the ability to post answers in quick succession to address the problem because the problem is not individual answers generated by AI but users posting many auto-generated ...
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Temporary policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned

One danger of allowing AI-generated answers on a site like this is that it could quickly become a factory for human fact-checking of AI model outputs. I'd much rather see AIs working in service of ...
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Temporary policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned

Other commentators pointed out that it can be difficult to determine whether an answer was created by ChatGPT or not. I'd like to point out that it doesn't matter. Terrible answers are terrible ...
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Rule proposal: comments asking for accepts and votes shall no longer be allowed

There are a ton of new users who leave comments like "thanks, that worked!" on the answer to their question without accepting it. That's exactly what accepting an answer is supposed to be ...
Joseph Sible-Reinstate Monica's user avatar
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Rule proposal: comments asking for accepts and votes shall no longer be allowed

We should have the system detect when a (new) user uses "Thanks" or "Thank you" in the comments, and show them a pop-up telling them to upvote/accept instead of thanking. A bit ...
Aykhan Hagverdili's user avatar
170 votes

Temporary policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned

Let's not stand on ceremony here. ChatGPT and similar tools should be summarily banned for use on Stack Overflow. I've seen a lot of its interactions on Twitter recently, and some of them have been ...
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Temporary policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned

Agree with the ban To anyone that disagrees and thinks ChatGPT answers should be allowed, I would answer that if anyone has a question they are free to ask ChatGPT directly and have their question ...
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Temporary policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned

A key thing to understand here is that the question is not, as some have suggested in the comments, whether any AI model can produce correct code. It's whether this one can be trusted to do so. The ...
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Temporary policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned

The penalty for posting ChatGPT answers should be much, much harsher than 30 days. Most of the people on SO are ........ computer programmers. It's remarkable that a coterie of computer programmers ...
Fattie's user avatar
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Should we flag human-written questions that use code generated by ChatGPT?

The point here is that the specific question was not written by ChatGPT. There is a difference between having ChatGPT write the question for you, and asking a question (in your own words) about ...
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Community input needed: The guidelines for collectives articles

Rule: NO REPUTATION Articles can probably survive in the Community Wiki form. That is, allowing the community to edit and maintain content, but without gaining any reputation. Currently, Articles ...
Dalija Prasnikar's user avatar
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Rule proposal: comments asking for accepts and votes shall no longer be allowed

We really should use common sense with this rather than enforcing a blind rule. There's a difference between someone "begging" for votes or pressuring users into voting/accepting and someone ...
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Rule proposal: Duplicate closure to roll-up questions is no longer allowed

"Figure out what, in this giant pile of information, answers your question." That's not useful. Exactly. Yes, we should all Read The Fine Manual. But if the OP didn't already RTFM, throwing ...
PM 2Ring's user avatar
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Rule proposal: one delete/undelete per post

I support this. One user, one vote, then let voting reach some sort of consensus. If there is some serious disagreement regarding whether a post should stand, that's ground for a Meta discussion. If ...
Baum mit Augen's user avatar
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Temporary policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned

If I was a lowly user who came across an answer that I suspect was written with ChatGPT, what actions should I take? I can downvote the answer and leave a comment on why, if my privileges allow for it,...
Hoppeduppeanut's user avatar
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Rule proposal: one delete/undelete per post

I have no objections to single delete/undelete vote as a rule. However, I would prefer that SE implements this feature rather than it is being enforced by moderators. On the other hand, I can ...
Dalija Prasnikar's user avatar
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Rule proposal: comments asking for accepts and votes shall no longer be allowed

An alternative proposal: Comments asking for acceptance must be in response to a comment suggesting that the solution worked, and must link to /help/someone-answers. Asking for upvotes is not allowed....
Ryan M's user avatar
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Why are votes on Meta so passionate?

People generally follow tags on the main site. If you're a Python expert why read PHP questions if you can't answer any of them? Here on Meta most people can understand, follow and therefore vote on ...
Robert Longson's user avatar
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Temporary policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned

Stack Overflow is a knowledge repository so I feel like it should be used to train AI models like ChatGPT, not the other way around. Why ask a question here if the answer can be already given by a bot ...
cottontail's user avatar
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Why are votes on Meta so passionate?

Questions that get downvoted to oblivion are either of these three: Questions that get asked on a weekly basis: "Make comments on downvotes mandatory" and the likes. When the Meta users read such a ...
CodeCaster's user avatar
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Temporary policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned

This calls for a feature-request to detect AI generated answers/questions and maybe an additional flag option for users to mark a post if an answer/question is suspected to be one. An interesting ...
Akshay Sehgal's user avatar
54 votes

Temporary policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned

After several months, I noticed a big difference between the question-and-answer websites that allow and those that prohibit ChatGPT. I used to use a website (called Jingyi forum(精易论坛)), which used to ...
Han Han's user avatar
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How should we handle rude answers posted in a foreign language?

Such a situation would merit a custom flag. You'd want to explain to the moderator that the content means something rude in another language, perhaps linking a translation. The post merits the more ...
Servy's user avatar
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Rule proposal: comments asking for accepts and votes shall no longer be allowed

The example you chose to cite is poorly chosen to highlight an obvious self-serving post. The policy would also impact this other, more neutrally worded comment that I've quoted verbatim ... possibly ...
Daniel Widdis's user avatar
48 votes
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Can multiple people operate one account?

No, multiple people cannot legally operate a single account. The Stack Exchange Network Terms of Service prohibit this. Accounts can only be operated by individuals, and they are solely responsible ...
Cody Gray - on strike's user avatar
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Rule proposal: comments asking for accepts and votes shall no longer be allowed

Asking for people to accept an answer is completely, well, acceptable. In fact, one of the canned comments in the VLQ queue asks the OP to accept an answer instead of adding a thanks! answer. Under ...
EJoshuaS - Stand with Ukraine's user avatar
46 votes
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What should be done to change people's perception that Stack Overflow is hostile?

I'm going to use a bit of a tongue-in-cheek analogy here. Let's say we're building a castle. A castle of cabinets. Stay with me here. So we've got a mostly finished castle, built entirely out of ...
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