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I have been going over what everyone has said, and I think there is a good solution. Since everyone seems to think my idea was to hurt the community, I will give my solution to the problem. I will let you all deem if it is a good idea or not, in relation to the issue on Plagiarism and AI. There has been research done that you can identify users through their style of code. Here is a link for the article https://www.wired.com/story/machine-learning-identify-anonymous-code/

That brings in my solution, stack overflow should train and implement a precheck for things tagged in code. Since the AI has been trained on so many people it is likely to have a general / changing style, and have a lower success rate than what the article states. There might be false positives; however, if we give users the option to be able to tag AI generated code, and have it show the section to everyone else which part is AI generated. We can kill two birds with one stone so to speak. Things in the AI tag do not get scanned or flagged, and people know what sections were generated. This means it would be easy to see if AI held the core of the work. On top of that you can also decrease copy and paste code as you could match coding styles with users. There are obviously privacy concerns with something like this. For example what if two users have the same style? This would most likely point to them being the same person. I personally think this is a good thing, as people cant pretend to be two users but what do I know? I got flamed for my AI idea. Anyway since code is going to get scanned anyway, you could also build up a subsystem to check for similar questions asked. This was another issue I noticed being mentioned in duplicate questions. Also users with high enough scores or certain badges could force bypass a flag if it was a false positive. Meaning more power for the community for what gets posted.

The reality is, I don't fully know stack overflows processing power / budget and if this is something possible for them. This is a question of if the community wants it and if stack overflow can afford it. Technologically this is possible, at least to a level of reasonable accuracy.

Anyway food for thought :)

Since I am being discussed, I figured I'd at least address this myself.

Since I am being discussed, I figured I'd at least address this myself.

I have been going over what everyone has said, and I think there is a good solution. Since everyone seems to think my idea was to hurt the community, I will give my solution to the problem. I will let you all deem if it is a good idea or not, in relation to the issue on Plagiarism and AI. There has been research done that you can identify users through their style of code. Here is a link for the article https://www.wired.com/story/machine-learning-identify-anonymous-code/

That brings in my solution, stack overflow should train and implement a precheck for things tagged in code. Since the AI has been trained on so many people it is likely to have a general / changing style, and have a lower success rate than what the article states. There might be false positives; however, if we give users the option to be able to tag AI generated code, and have it show the section to everyone else which part is AI generated. We can kill two birds with one stone so to speak. Things in the AI tag do not get scanned or flagged, and people know what sections were generated. This means it would be easy to see if AI held the core of the work. On top of that you can also decrease copy and paste code as you could match coding styles with users. There are obviously privacy concerns with something like this. For example what if two users have the same style? This would most likely point to them being the same person. I personally think this is a good thing, as people cant pretend to be two users but what do I know? I got flamed for my AI idea. Anyway since code is going to get scanned anyway, you could also build up a subsystem to check for similar questions asked. This was another issue I noticed being mentioned in duplicate questions. Also users with high enough scores or certain badges could force bypass a flag if it was a false positive. Meaning more power for the community for what gets posted.

The reality is, I don't fully know stack overflows processing power / budget and if this is something possible for them. This is a question of if the community wants it and if stack overflow can afford it. Technologically this is possible, at least to a level of reasonable accuracy.

Anyway food for thought :)

Since I am being discussed, I figured I'd at least address this myself.

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Robotnik
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I feel like the intention was never to help people or contribute meaningfully to Stack Overflow. You just wanted somewhere to experiment with your (frankly crap) AI and are upset we don't want to be your guinea pigs.

I feel like the intention was never to help people or contribute meaningfully to Stack Overflow. You just wanted somewhere to experiment with your (frankly crap) AI and are upset we don't want to be your guinea pigs.

I feel like the intention was never to help people or contribute meaningfully to Stack Overflow. You just wanted somewhere to experiment with your AI and are upset we don't want to be your guinea pigs.

Active reading [<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentence_clause_structure#Run-on_sentences>]. [(its = possessive, it's = "it is" or "it has". See for example <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Gv0H-vPoDc&t=1m20s> and <https://www.wikihow.com/Use-Its-and-It%27s>.)]
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Once again, I did not miss the point and I understand why. I was ignorant to the rules, and I made a mistake. I thought I was doing something to help out. A few users made rational arguments on how it can lead to more work and I agree.

My bio isn't some "sob-story", itsstory"; it's to help convey the importance of conversation, and behaving like a real person. Instead of saying accusatory statements

Oh, the irony....

Once again I did not miss the point and I understand why. I was ignorant to the rules, and I made a mistake. I thought I was doing something to help out. A few users made rational arguments on how it can lead to more work and I agree.

My bio isn't some "sob-story", its to help convey the importance of conversation, and behaving like a real person. Instead of saying accusatory statements

Oh the irony....

Once again, I did not miss the point and I understand why. I was ignorant to the rules, and I made a mistake. I thought I was doing something to help out. A few users made rational arguments on how it can lead to more work and I agree.

My bio isn't some "sob-story"; it's to help convey the importance of conversation, and behaving like a real person. Instead of saying accusatory statements

Oh, the irony...

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