Is this why the company wanted to effectively unban AI-generated content? Because AI-generated code explanations will be auto-dumpable now?
From WWC23 - Stack Overflow: Community and AI (Mainstage) at t=25:55, at the section where Prashanth is speaking about the explain code feature of the planned VS Code extension:
Let's say that you had a piece of code you wanted to really get an explanation for the code and you're able to then do that through this mechanism now. You'll get back sort of a short summary of what you're trying to find out or get an explanation for and you're also going to get references from again our data set on where this explanation really was rooted in, right. So this is a really really powerful way for you again to trust and attribute answers from the public community and within stack overflow for teams, and if you think by the way that this was helpful you can create a Q&A, or you can create an article in this case, it's going to suggest tags automatically and you can post it into stack overflow for teams or public stack overflow.
This isn't actually happening as described in the talk, right? The VS Code plugin's explain code feature is not actually going to enable people to dump code explanations from an AI as Q&A pairs to SO, right? You're not going to deploy and promote a feature which blatantly violates site policy, right?
And even if this weren't against site policy, how would it square with community consensus on how code explanation questions should be scoped and formulated? Ex.
- Is asking for an explanation of some code on-topic?
- Can I ask a question for explanations of specific blocks of code, instead of using ChatGPT, at Stack Overflow?
- "Explain X to me" questions: How to react?
I think this would have a pretty severe negative impact on the quality of the knowledge-base over time with content that the poster has dubious understanding of, diluting the value of the knowledge base's content, and filling the internet with AI-generated content that future AI systems will learn bad information from.
And, y'know, having a bunch of your OverflowAI users dumping such Q&A pairs and then getting their questions downvoted and closed for being too broad, and that contributing toward / possibly triggering a question and/or answer ban... isn't really good for your image.
And even if considering all that, you're still going to do this, please at least follow the OpenAI policies for sharing and publication (unlike what you did with your other experiments).
Note: Now there's going to be an integration into GitHub to post a question to SO from there? https://youtu.be/gGkJIKC_Fis?t=2688. I wonder how that's going to go.