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May 6 at 13:09 comment added Abdul Aziz Barkat The new partnership with OpenAI explains the unblocking.
May 4 at 6:05 comment added Andrew T. @desertpureolive I didn't get the memo, though it might be related to this discussion on MSE: Is Stack Exchange explicitly blocking web crawlers that have a potential to be used for training AI models?
May 4 at 6:04 history edited Andrew T. CC BY-SA 4.0
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May 4 at 5:15 comment added desertpureolive If you read the robots.txt now, you will see that GPTbot is not included there. Why has this change been made?
Mar 15 at 1:38 comment added ladofa If Stack Overflow disappears because of ChatGPT, where will ChatGPT collect its training data? Someone says ChatGPT is better than Stack Overflow, that's not a important thing. Eeven that better ChatGPT is trained from data created by humans.
Aug 9, 2023 at 17:58 comment added Andrew Morton Shouldn't "has blocked OpenAI's web crawler, GPTBot from crawling the sites" be "has attempted to indicate to OpenAI's web crawler, GPTBot, that it would prefer that it didn't crawl the sites"?
Aug 9, 2023 at 14:59 comment added ggorlen @OverLordGoldDragon The most useful programming assistants are docs, along with human-written knowledge repository sites like Stack Overflow. ChatGPT just regurgitates completions based on scrapes of pre-existing data, with a good deal of hallucinations on top. Most answers GPT gives you can be acquired more reliably by going to the source, and it fails terribly on anything non-trivial in my experience.
Aug 9, 2023 at 13:52 comment added Luke Stevenson ChatGPT is not at all "the most useful programming assistant to ever exist". I have worked with people who have leaned on it heavily, and it just produces absolute garbage. Semi-functional garbage, but garbage all the same. Especially as, unlike a human who will adapt an answer from SO to fit into the larger picture, ChatGPT provides an answer based on the prompt. Projects which use ChatGPT often end up being unmaintainable Franken-code.
Aug 9, 2023 at 13:39 comment added OverLordGoldDragon I learn things when browsing the web or SO, and when I'm asked to solve a problem, I don't have to append it with "I learned this from Khan Academy" - I just have the knowledge and that's it. A non-trivial case is copy-pasting significant work - which I've never seen ChatGPT do - then, well, you put your stuff out on a public forum, good luck enforcing even if you wanted to (exceptions apply).
Aug 9, 2023 at 13:31 comment added OverLordGoldDragon Well that's a shame. I wonder why do this, besides "we insist on credit all of a sudden". It's handicapping the most useful programming assistant to ever exist.
Aug 9, 2023 at 12:58 vote accept CommunityBot
Aug 9, 2023 at 11:24 comment added Gimby True but ChatGPT should respect it. But let's face it, the bot has already scraped a good amount of data from the site because that's why it can guestimate smartly worded nonsense to programming questions. I can't imagine adding a block to a robots.txt file is going to make it forget all that prior training. The only reason to block anything at this point is to help reduce server costs, not to prevent data from going out there.
Aug 9, 2023 at 10:36 comment added Zoe - Save the data dump Mod @Laurel Wouldn't matter anyway; there's a large amount of scrapers that do not respect robots.txt. They'd need server-sided user-agent blocks, and that assumes the scraper sets a special user agent. Blocking the AI scrapers efficiently is a nightmare
Aug 9, 2023 at 10:36 comment added Zoe - Save the data dump Mod ChatGPT-User is specifically for plugins. I assume both have to be blocked
Aug 9, 2023 at 10:26 comment added Laurel With the number of scraper sites out there, this probably won't be terribly effective.
Aug 9, 2023 at 10:20 history edited Andrew T. CC BY-SA 4.0
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Aug 9, 2023 at 10:16 comment added Gimby Not sure if that is enough. This link speaks of ChatGPT-User instead of GPTBot: platform.openai.com/docs/plugins/bot
Aug 9, 2023 at 10:13 history answered Andrew T. CC BY-SA 4.0