Are all Generative AIs banned?
Yes and no, but mostly yes.
AI is becoming more ubiquituousubiquitous in our daily lives. It can also be a useful tool for a developer, if the AI is smart enough and the developer is smart enough. So far AI hasn't replaced the developer and that's unlikely to happen soon. We do not ask AIs to develop apps for us. AI also cannot come up with new ideas on its own - it does what it was programmed to do in the capacity that we ask it to. So the question is where is it allowed to allievatealleviate our lives and where it would be unwise to let it take over the wheel.
I use Tabnine for predictive typyingtyping. It's actually very useful and improves my coding skills. But it doesn't do the job for me. It also doesn't make me a better developer. Whenever Tabnine suggests sometingsomething, I have to validate whether it's actually what I want and whether it will work. I still am the author of the code written this way, the ideas behind it, and I have the knowledge of how it works. The AI helped me write the code based on the context, other projects and my coding style. It can even suggest variable/function names and write comments. But it's just a tool and it's not infallible. If I am not careful, my reliance on it could be source of bugs and broken software (e.g. Tabnine removed an s from a word it thought should not be plural leading to an error).
I have Grammarly installed in my browser. It helps me avoid typographical and grammatical errors when writing any text. It's extremely useful to generate clear and concise sentences. But it doesn't do the writing for me. My incoherent thoughts are simply written in proper English.
So, AI has a place on Stack Overflow: it can helps us write code examples and their explanation. But it shouldn't replace us! At least not just yet. Any answer you post must be your work - written by you, with the help of AI tools if you wish so. We want you to share your knowledge, not some regurgitated content generated by AI.
An AI cannot be allowed to post answers by itself. It is too imperfect and goes against the idea of Stack Overflow as a website: to share information by experienced developers.
There's also the topic of plagiarism. Any content not of your own must be properly attributed. If the whole answer was written by AI without your input then YOU ARE NOT THE AUTHOR. An answer cannot be composed of just a quote - it may be deleted by mods. If you wish to quote something generated by AI in your answer, you may do so, assuming it's properly quoted and it doesn't constitute the core of your post.