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Jun 16, 2023 at 10:02 comment added markalex @Makyen, Ok, let me rephrase my initial statement: attribution of suggestions by this tool shouldn't happen. This tool should either stick to original input, and do not introduce anything significantly new to it (and thus not requiring attribution in the same way as Grammarly doesn't require attribution), or if such "creativity" can not be prevented in any adequate fashion, this tool should be killed as a bad experiment.
Jun 16, 2023 at 9:55 comment added Makyen Mod @markalex If it was just suggesting grammar changes that stick primarily to the author's words and intent and/or code formatting which didn't change the code, then that could be very useful, and likely not require referencing (but still of concern, because any code changes could hide the issue being asked about). That's what we thought it would be when first talked about. Unfortunately, the implementation is based on wrapping the question with a prompt to a general LLM generative AI. I doubt it's possible to prevent all of the massive problems so evident in some of the answers here.
Jun 16, 2023 at 9:42 comment added markalex @Makyen, I agree that current state of this tool is bad. I just mean, that SE should stop this assistant from adding new, completely imagined content, rather than adding attribution to said imagined (and I hope undesired) additional content.
Jun 16, 2023 at 9:38 comment added Makyen Mod @markalex There's a huge difference between just a grammar assistant and the complete rewrites or totally new content this tool creates. IMO, use of the tool requires attribution under the Code of Conduct: Inauthentic usage policy, which is a codification of policy stated by animuson in answer to: "Is attribution required for machine-generated text when posting on Stack Exchange?", which confirms the MSO consensus in answer to: "Is it acceptable to post answers generated by an AI, such as GitHub Copilot?"
Jun 16, 2023 at 7:00 comment added markalex I don't think this is correct (at least for intended use). This is something of a grammar assistant. I don't think you will be quoting Grammarly if you'd use one to proofread your question.
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