Timeline for Use of GenAI claiming it's to compensate for disability
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Mar 28 at 8:08 | comment | added | Cerbrus | The funny thing is that a spelling tool like Grammarly can help an ESL person write perfectly fine English, whilst respecting the LLM ban... So no, ESL is certainly not an excuse. | |
Mar 26 at 12:42 | answer | added | NotTheDr01ds | timeline score: 8 | |
Mar 26 at 12:28 | comment | added | Pog Le Pog | If the issue is ESL, write your answer including code and then translate the relevant bits of text. There is no reason to generate the code with AI. | |
Mar 26 at 10:16 | comment | added | Martin Bean | Everyone wants to use A.I. to generate content, yet no one wants to read content generated by A.I. | |
Mar 26 at 8:58 | comment | added | Christoph Rackwitz | interesting discussion there, @starball. thanks for linking to it. personally, I don't object to use of AI. I object to using it for cheating, spamming, rep farming, ... and annoying the rest of us with its tone of voice, its utter lack of care for honesty and truth. | |
Mar 26 at 8:35 | comment | added | starball | @FelixAn Is there a correlation between opposing the use of AI-generated content on Stack Exchange and rating AI low in general?. | |
Mar 26 at 7:32 | history | edited | Christoph Rackwitz | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 26 at 1:59 | answer | added | user13267 | timeline score: -22 | |
Mar 25 at 15:15 | answer | added | EJoshuaS - Stand with Ukraine | timeline score: 26 | |
Mar 25 at 14:01 | history | edited | Adriaan | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 25 at 12:03 | comment | added | Cœur | Next steps: asking a GenAI to generate a doctor prescription for allowing using GenAI for contributing on StackOverflow, and to generate a lawyer defense that this prescription wins over the Terms of Service of StackOverflow. | |
Mar 25 at 11:45 | comment | added | Lundin | Writing answers with poor grammar/spelling due to dyslexia or poor English skills is acceptable - other human SO users can help edit that into shape. But posting AI-generated content is not. And well, there are AI:ish tools more suitable than ChatGPT, that can correct grammar and spelling without changing the meaning of the text. These tools aren't typically "GenAI" as far as I can tell, but much more basic. It's hard to draw the line on what's AI and what isn't. | |
Mar 25 at 10:44 | comment | added | Ian Kemp | @ChristophRackwitz SE Inc. has made it clear that they don't care about quality, just user and click count. The curators are the ones that pushed for the ban on LLM-generated content, not the company, and moderators have been effectively banned from removing such content. | |
Mar 25 at 10:22 | comment | added | Christoph Rackwitz | since there appears to be broad consensus, my last question becomes moot. in anticipation of people accepting the disability claim to GenAI, I was trying to ward that off by asking to consider not just the community, but also the other side, the corporation, which would probably suffer under AI spam, even though they had a hard time accepting this fact in the past year. | |
Mar 25 at 9:28 | comment | added | Ian Kemp | Lying to farm rep from LLM-generated content is not a disability. Except, perhaps, of the soul. | |
Mar 25 at 7:41 | comment | added | Mentalist | If ESL is a disability, I'm disabled in a lot of languages! | |
Mar 25 at 7:32 | vote | accept | Christoph Rackwitz | ||
Mar 24 at 23:45 | comment | added | Joshua | @AndrewMorton: That's something I could actually get behind if they're willing to post the untranslated and the AI translated text. | |
Mar 24 at 23:09 | comment | added | starball | 1) what does this have to do at all with "the corporation's ability to make money"? 2) what disability did that user say they have? | |
Mar 24 at 22:07 | comment | added | Security Hound | Sure, disability, but the quality of their contributions will still fall below what’s required since ChatGPT responses fall below the quality threshold. So while they could use it for disability reasons they will quickly be answer banned. I don’t fall for the ESL claims, there are plenty of tools that write grammatical perfect English but at not LLM like ChatGPT. Disability or no disability, if the quality of the contribution doesn’t meet a minimum level of quality, it will be downvoted. I use extensions to correct my own grammar, i have never once been accused of using ChatGPT. | |
Mar 24 at 15:55 | comment | added | Andrew Morton | Is it possible that the GenAI was only used as a translation tool rather than a generator? Or does it not taint translations with its "style"? | |
Mar 24 at 15:45 | answer | added | CPlus | timeline score: 51 | |
Mar 24 at 15:02 | history | became hot meta post | |||
Mar 24 at 12:58 | comment | added | Thom A | I feel like we actually would need the user to explain how the LLM "compensates for a disability". I admit I lack a disability, but I'm struggling to see how an LLM would provide said compensation, or what it offers them that other tools designed for those with disabilities do not. | |
Mar 24 at 12:21 | answer | added | user5349916 | timeline score: 92 | |
Mar 24 at 12:16 | comment | added | Christoph Rackwitz | I'm asking for a discussion because disability claims usually win over TOS, if you make enough of a stink over it. | |
Mar 24 at 12:06 | history | edited | Christoph Rackwitz | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 24 at 12:04 | comment | added | Andreas condemns Israel | If I completely lose my vision, that is no excuse to put myself in the passenger seat, and my 3 years old child in the driver's seat, and continue on like before... | |
Mar 24 at 12:04 | comment | added | Abdul Aziz Barkat | As the current policy states all use of generative AI is banned when posting content on Stack Overflow. Just flag the user's post if you believe they are using generative AI. | |
Mar 24 at 12:04 | history | edited | Christoph Rackwitz | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 24 at 11:58 | history | asked | Christoph Rackwitz | CC BY-SA 4.0 |