My understanding is that AI tools must not be used to help generate answers: https://stackoverflow.com/help/gen-ai-policy
It is not necessarily clear from a product's website if it counts as such a tool.
For example, I just flagged a Perl answer generated by using https://codeconvert.ai to convert Python. In this case, the product website states:
The conversions are performed by a customized AI language model to the best of its understanding and does a great job on a good range of conversion tasks. However, different programming languages implement programming constructs differently. Also, some tasks may not even be directly possible in some programming languages. Thus, we cannot say that the conversions will always be exactly correct.
So this site falls under the ban. But another site may not make such a clear statement, leaving one to have to guess if generative AI is being used.
If there is not already a help page (or meta question) explicitly listing banned tools, would it make sense for there to be one?
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that attempted to convert awk/sed into Perl. Not AI, also not perfect.*