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Active reading [<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChatGPT>]. Added some context.
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How do you plan on tackling chatGPTChatGPT answers?

I've came back to Stack Overflow (after a while) to test out chatGPTChatGPT.

The OpenAIOpenAI community has built something insane. I literally copy and pasted the SO input questions to the platform input and it gave me the result in less than 2 seconds with extremely proficient explanation (code + code explanation).

The craziest thing was that no moderator noticed anything suspicious when providing the answers, at least not yet. What is Stack Overflow's plan about this?

chatGPTChatGPT is for sure a disrupting technology. What are your thoughts? You can check my answers (oldest: 74649101, youngest: 74659987) on stackoverflow.com; all were given by OpenAI chatGPTChatGPT.

Is this even legal? Any thoughts are welcome. I suspect a lot of people will start doing the same if not already. Are there any mechanism by which SO can recognise such things?

Check my profile for chatGPTChatGPT answers https://stackoverflow.com/users/2951933/eugensunic?tab=answers

How do you plan on tackling chatGPT answers?

I've came back to Stack Overflow (after a while) to test out chatGPT.

The OpenAI community has built something insane. I literally copy and pasted the SO input questions to the platform input and it gave me the result in less than 2 seconds with extremely proficient explanation (code + code explanation).

The craziest thing was that no moderator noticed anything suspicious when providing the answers, at least not yet. What is Stack Overflow's plan about this?

chatGPT is for sure a disrupting technology. What are your thoughts? You can check my answers (oldest: 74649101, youngest: 74659987) on stackoverflow.com; all were given by OpenAI chatGPT.

Is this even legal? Any thoughts are welcome. I suspect a lot of people will start doing the same if not already. Are there any mechanism by which SO can recognise such things?

Check my profile for chatGPT answers https://stackoverflow.com/users/2951933/eugensunic?tab=answers

How do you plan on tackling ChatGPT answers?

I've came back to Stack Overflow (after a while) to test out ChatGPT.

The OpenAI community has built something insane. I literally copy and pasted the SO input questions to the platform input and it gave me the result in less than 2 seconds with extremely proficient explanation (code + code explanation).

The craziest thing was that no moderator noticed anything suspicious when providing the answers, at least not yet. What is Stack Overflow's plan about this?

ChatGPT is for sure a disrupting technology. What are your thoughts? You can check my answers (oldest: 74649101, youngest: 74659987) on stackoverflow.com; all were given by OpenAI ChatGPT.

Is this even legal? Any thoughts are welcome. I suspect a lot of people will start doing the same if not already. Are there any mechanism by which SO can recognise such things?

Check my profile for ChatGPT answers https://stackoverflow.com/users/2951933/eugensunic?tab=answers

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I've came back to Stack Overflow (after a while) to test out chatGPT.

The OpenAI community has built something insane. I literally copy and pasted the SO input questions to the platform input and it gave me the result in less than 2 seconds with extremely proficient explanation (code + code explanation).

The craziest thing was that no moderator noticed anything suspicious when providing the answers, at least not yet. What is Stack Overflow's plan about this?

chatGPT is for sure a disrupting technology. What are your thoughts? You can check my answers (oldest: 74649101, youngest: 74659987) on stackoverflow.com; all were given by OpenAI chatGPT.

Is this even legal? Any thoughts are welcome. I suspect a lot of people will start doing the same if not already. Are there any mechanism by which SO can recognise such things?

Here are all the answers fromCheck my profile for chatGPT (last 10 answers)   https://stackoverflow.com/users/2951933/eugensunic?tab=answers

I've came back to Stack Overflow (after a while) to test out chatGPT.

The OpenAI community has built something insane. I literally copy and pasted the SO input questions to the platform input and it gave me the result in less than 2 seconds with extremely proficient explanation (code + code explanation).

The craziest thing was that no moderator noticed anything suspicious when providing the answers, at least not yet. What is Stack Overflow's plan about this?

chatGPT is for sure a disrupting technology. What are your thoughts? You can check my answers (oldest: 74649101, youngest: 74659987) on stackoverflow.com; all were given by OpenAI chatGPT.

Is this even legal? Any thoughts are welcome. I suspect a lot of people will start doing the same if not already. Are there any mechanism by which SO can recognise such things?

Here are all the answers from chatGPT (last 10 answers) https://stackoverflow.com/users/2951933/eugensunic?tab=answers

I've came back to Stack Overflow (after a while) to test out chatGPT.

The OpenAI community has built something insane. I literally copy and pasted the SO input questions to the platform input and it gave me the result in less than 2 seconds with extremely proficient explanation (code + code explanation).

The craziest thing was that no moderator noticed anything suspicious when providing the answers, at least not yet. What is Stack Overflow's plan about this?

chatGPT is for sure a disrupting technology. What are your thoughts? You can check my answers (oldest: 74649101, youngest: 74659987) on stackoverflow.com; all were given by OpenAI chatGPT.

Is this even legal? Any thoughts are welcome. I suspect a lot of people will start doing the same if not already. Are there any mechanism by which SO can recognise such things?

Check my profile for chatGPT answers  https://stackoverflow.com/users/2951933/eugensunic?tab=answers

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I've came back to Stack Overflow (after a while) to test out chatGPT.

The OpenAI community has built something insane. I literally copy and pasted the SO input questions to the platform input and it gave me the result in less than 2 seconds with extremely proficient explanation (code + code explanation).

The craziest thing was that no moderator noticed anything suspicious when providing the answers, at least not yet. What is Stack Overflow's plan about this?

chatGPT is for sure a disrupting technology. What are your thoughts? You can check my last 10 answers (oldest: 74649101, youngest: 74659987) on stackoverflow.com; all were given by OpenAI chatGPT.

Is this even legal? Any thoughts are welcome. I suspect a lot of people will start doing the same if not already. Are there any mechanism by which SO can recognise such things?

Here are all the answers from chatGPT (last 10 answers) https://stackoverflow.com/users/2951933/eugensunic?tab=answers

I've came back to Stack Overflow (after a while) to test out chatGPT.

The OpenAI community has built something insane. I literally copy and pasted the SO input questions to the platform input and it gave me the result in less than 2 seconds with extremely proficient explanation (code + code explanation).

The craziest thing was that no moderator noticed anything suspicious when providing the answers, at least not yet. What is Stack Overflow's plan about this?

chatGPT is for sure a disrupting technology. What are your thoughts? You can check my last 10 answers on stackoverflow.com; all were given by OpenAI chatGPT.

Is this even legal? Any thoughts are welcome. I suspect a lot of people will start doing the same if not already. Are there any mechanism by which SO can recognise such things?

Here are all the answers from chatGPT (last 10 answers) https://stackoverflow.com/users/2951933/eugensunic?tab=answers

I've came back to Stack Overflow (after a while) to test out chatGPT.

The OpenAI community has built something insane. I literally copy and pasted the SO input questions to the platform input and it gave me the result in less than 2 seconds with extremely proficient explanation (code + code explanation).

The craziest thing was that no moderator noticed anything suspicious when providing the answers, at least not yet. What is Stack Overflow's plan about this?

chatGPT is for sure a disrupting technology. What are your thoughts? You can check my answers (oldest: 74649101, youngest: 74659987) on stackoverflow.com; all were given by OpenAI chatGPT.

Is this even legal? Any thoughts are welcome. I suspect a lot of people will start doing the same if not already. Are there any mechanism by which SO can recognise such things?

Here are all the answers from chatGPT (last 10 answers) https://stackoverflow.com/users/2951933/eugensunic?tab=answers

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