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Mar 3 at 0:18 comment added Peter Mortensen ChatGPT works as a highly unreliable, but sometimes useful, advisor. For example, it is good at guessing typos and SIAs (if you don't have the imagination for the guessing game) which otherwise makes something on the Internet incomprehensible.
Mar 3 at 0:14 history edited Peter Mortensen CC BY-SA 4.0
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Feb 10 at 8:47 comment added markalex I completely disagree with the last point of this answer: since this generated answer might very well contain absolute nonsense, nothing like this should be shown. Answer without this part, answer is not related to the ban: we already have suggested similar questions (however crappy they are), and changing algorithm of their suggestion is out of the scope here.
Feb 9 at 6:52 comment added Kevin B I'm not quite sure where you got the impression that i don't think nonsense answers exist. What I'm saying is if every answer you find is nonsense... there's another common denominator there that could be the actual problem.
Feb 9 at 6:50 comment added U. Windl @Kevin B No there actually exist nonsense answers that cannot work, but still people copy them. I once (in the times of MS-DOS) I knew someone swearing the command to start Turbo Pascal is exit, because when he had started a shell from Turbos Pascal, exit seemingly started Turbos Pascal from there seemingly. OK, this is an extreme example...
Feb 8 at 14:13 comment added Security Hound The experience you describe is the exact reason ChatGPT answers are not allowed. They are almost always wrong. Essentially if you don’t have the knowledge necessary to validate them which is almost always true for anyone using ChatGPT to submit an answer to a question they cannot author themselves
Feb 7 at 15:49 comment added Kevin B Overflow AI isn't supposed to generate new answers, it's supposed to present existing ones. So if your problem is all existing answers are solving a problem differently than you need them to... having Overflow AI find the answers for you isn't going to be any better than standard search.
Feb 7 at 15:44 comment added Kevin B "you could easily find the same answer many times, even though it was obviously wrong" i mean... if every answer you tried that worked for someone else doesn't work for you, isn't it more likely that means something is different in your environment or your implementation rather than what worked for n other people was also a wrong answer?
Feb 7 at 13:02 comment added Robert Longson Erm, but you did give it a try and it wasted your time.
Feb 7 at 11:41 comment added U. Windl There's no guarantee that answers do work, but there also is no guarantee that answers do not work. So the OP could give it a try.
Feb 7 at 11:10 comment added Robert Longson You can already sign up to AI search. What's the point in having an AI suggested answer if your experience suggests that it simply doesn't work. Isn't that just a waste of their time?
Feb 7 at 10:41 history answered U. Windl CC BY-SA 4.0