It's just a suggestion. People will keep posting ChatGPT answeranswers anyway. The problem is now that a user can't really differentiate them.
A solution I would suggest which is already mentioned here, but different, is not only to proactively post an answer from ChatGPT (or other models), but intentionally ranks them lower and banner them clearly that this answer is not yet checked by a human. Then a person can confirm, edits, or reject the answer, which will change the rating of the answer itself (this ChatGPT answer have been reviewed by X and rated as correct).
If an open source model is used, then Stack Overflow have even more data to train their own model which will beat all other AI models...