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Nov 3, 2021 at 15:34 comment added NoDataDumpNoContribution @VLAZ Many thanks for the references. What will probably happen in the future is that somebody conducts similar studies with AI written answers.
Nov 3, 2021 at 15:21 comment added VLAZ "Maybe AI should first do the job of detecting duplicates. Might also be an easier task." paper published on this topic and another one. I don't have the knowledge to evaluate these but just wanted to show there has been some work on this. There are also some community solutions listed here.
Nov 3, 2021 at 12:39 comment added NoDataDumpNoContribution @VLAZ Sure, so maybe we could check and verify the output of both, humans and AI. Nothing against it. But without I'd rather say that AIs are still very dumb and I would prefer the content produced by a human expert any day. For many of the questions on SO, when they aren't actually duplicates, you would probably require a bit of creativity to solve them. Maybe AI should first do the job of detecting duplicates. Might also be an easier task.
Nov 3, 2021 at 11:30 comment added VLAZ "You could convince me that an AI is doing great work by showing me a large enough number of examples of answers written by an AI." I am myself not convinced we humans are doing great work.
Nov 3, 2021 at 9:47 comment added NoDataDumpNoContribution @VLAZ I see your point. But I argue more about what should be "people should actually understand the content they post in answers" and more quantitatively. If an AI is even worse than the average human here, then quality will go down on average and that's what I would like to avoid, even though there might be some humans even less capable than an AI. You could convince me that an AI is doing great work by showing me a large enough number of examples of answers written by an AI. That would surely reduce my first concern. But that hasn't been done so far.
Nov 3, 2021 at 9:21 comment added VLAZ I don't see it as a separate problem to solve than humans posting answers they don't understand or responding to questions they don't understand. Again, this already happens. If you want to address this - great I'd love to see less low quality submissions. I just don't see how we'd enforce it. And in the spirit of being fair to everybody we shouldn't stop it right now. Since AI answers fall in the same problem category, I don't see why we should do anything special to handle them instead of addressing the broader trend of low quality posts.
Nov 3, 2021 at 9:21 comment added VLAZ "Related is that in the comments here people do not seem to have a problem with the content creator not necessarily having to understand what he/she posts and how that works" I "do not have a problem" with this in that we've had this over the past decade. This joke was posted in 2009 - 12 years ago. It's making fun of a trend that is no less of human not understanding posts than an AI doing the same. I don't know how we enforce posters understand the question and the answer they post. It literally shows up daily. Me "not having a problem" is because
Nov 1, 2021 at 21:27 history edited Peter Mortensen CC BY-SA 4.0
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Nov 1, 2021 at 20:15 comment added Félix Adriyel Gagnon-Grenier "[...] people do not seem to have a problem with the content creator not necessarily having to understand what he/she posts and how that works." Strictly speaking, this is how it works currently; content creator on Stack Overflow absolutely do not have to understand either question or answer to post content. I mean, system-wise. Obviously we humans would like to think they do.
Nov 1, 2021 at 18:15 history answered NoDataDumpNoContribution CC BY-SA 4.0