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Should we recommend Generative AI for fixing basic logic errors or typos in code?

I've seen a lot of questions where someone has a very basic problem, like a simple logic error or a typo. These questions often get flagged as "not reproducible" and are basically useless ...
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Should we flag human-written questions that use code generated by ChatGPT?

To be more specific, I flagged a question recently as it was of the type "ChatGPT generated this but I need some more help fixing this". But I was told by a mod that asking a question about ...
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Policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned

Moderator Note: This post has been locked to prevent comments because people have been using them for protracted debate and discussion (we've deleted over 300 comments on this post alone, not even ...
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What flag to use for answers that say "use ChatGPT to fix your errors"?

I just came across an answer post that (essentially) just said "Use chatGPT to help correct your errors" (To be fair, the answer had a tiny bit of actual information, but I would say nothing ...
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Is there / Should there be a reference list of banned AI tools? [duplicate]

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 ...
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ChatGPT seems to be better than Stack Overflow, both in speed and accuracy—what does this mean for us? [closed]

I have signed up for an account at OpenAI and asked ChatGPT a programming question, namely: How to list all files in an Android device recursively with Java And in an instant, it generated an answer ...
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Should the AI policy explicitly ban recommendations to use GenAI?

I recently asked this meta question about recommending ChatGPT for fixing typos. The consensus was a very clear "recommending ChatGPT for typos is a bad idea." However, in this main question,...
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Would a dedicated ChatGPT/AI flag be a viable solution to long response times to other flags? What can be done instead if not?

I have seen the post New flag for ChatGPT answers which suggests adding a dedicated flag for AI-generated content. The answer touches on the fact that Plagiarism flags were added for a specific ...
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Why is the GenAI ban no longer pinned in the right-hand sidebar?

Why was the link to the policy banning AI-generated content1 removed from the right-hand sidebar? It's not like the problem has abated. The link was there as late as last week, but now it's gone. 1 It ...
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Can I flag suspected AI-generated posts as "Plagiarized content"?

I found a post that I suspect to be generated by ChatGPT or another LLM service. The available guidance about what to do in such cases suggests to raise an "In need of moderator intervention"...
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Are questions about ChatGPT code okay to ask?

If I want to verify if a script or code ChatGPT wrote would actually work and do as I want, can I ask a question about it or is it not allowed?
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What should I do if I suspect that a question or answer is written by ChatGPT?

Following the new temporary policy, content generated by ChatGPT must not be used as a question or answer on Stack Overflow. If I, as a non-moderator user, encounter a single post that I suspect is ...
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Are moderators actions bound by site policies, or are they subject to personal interpretation? [closed]

When it comes to removing AI-generated content from the site (as stated here), some moderators choose to break with this policy, and decline flags raised for questions containing AI-generated content. ...
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Can I use AI to help me answer as long as the actual content isn't AI-generated?

Suppose I use generative AI to help me answer a question, but I don't actually copy any of the verbiage output by the AI into my post - i.e. suppose that I'm using it merely as a source of information ...
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A commitment to amend and move forward

I posted ~1850 answers between March 2023 and April 2024, including ~1100 answers to bountied questions during their bounty periods. Of those 1850 answers, about two-thirds were based on generative AI ...
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What happens to Stack Overflow, and what happens to the data?

If you're watching current trends, Stack Overflow is losing ground to LLMs and fast. I feel that if this continues, it will become hard to keep paying the bills and I hope it never happens, but if ...
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How can we determine whether an answer used ChatGPT?

Following up from the bustling discussion as a consequence of the temporary ChatGPT ban, I guess the big gaping question is how can one determine if an answer used ChatGPT? As an example, @AKX ...
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A proposal: Developing a standard code of conduct dealing with AI-generated content (AIGC)

In light of the recent events with VonC's AIGC violations and suspension, quite a few people have been discussing if a one week suspension (alongside content deletion) was sufficient or not. There ...
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Will Stack Overflow disallow the GPT web crawler?

I do not know if Stack Overflow allows the ChatGPT Web Crawler to scrape information from this site so that it can use it to train its large language model, but OpenAI are reportedly encouraging sites ...
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Can we remove the "temporary" classification from the Generative AI ban post?

Regarding, Temporary policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned, is there really a future where we will be okay with ChatGPT or any other AI answers? If we reach a point where AI answers are so ...
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Should usage of AI-powered regex generators be banned under the temporary policy?

I came across an answer that includes a regex generated with an AI-powered regex generator. Does that qualify for removal under Temporary policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned? The OP has ...
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Use of GenAI claiming it's to compensate for disability

Question(s) first: how should situations like these be dealt with? How does a certain stance affect the community? How does it affect the corporation's ability to make money? I've recently encountered ...
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Under what conditions is a non-mod allowed to vote to delete content for suspicion of violating the AI-generated-content policy?

There's a network-wide policy for mods in (Interim) Policy on AI-content detection reports that states: [...] it is expected that if the CM team reaches out to contact a moderator to discuss an ...
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Shouldn't the contributors be paid if LLM developers are being charged for Stack Overflow content?

I've come across this news stating: Stack Overflow to charge LLM developers for access to its coding content Now, the content on Stack Overflow or the sister sites aren't the work of Stack Exchange ...
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Can I take sentences like "with the help of ChatGPT..." as self-admission and flag only based on that?

Let's say I come across an answer that reads: I found the solution with the help of ChatGPT, here you go: code Without other evidence that the post is AI-generated, can I take this as an admission ...
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How are new users supposed to find out about the AI-content ban?

I'm a new user (I knew of SO but never used it until I started learning how to code). I've almost violated the AI-policy already - I wanted to post something that was generated via ChatGPT (but tested ...
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Extend AI content policy to articles and other content that is meant to be used as part of the knowledgebase

At the moment AI content policy specifically mentions answers https://stackoverflow.com/help/ai-policy as content that is not allowed to be AI generated. However, answers are not the only content that ...
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AI policy text may be improved about machine translation tools

As we all know, since January 2024, Stack Overflow shows a banner warning against generative AI (which I perfectly support). The banner links to this page, which contains the AI policy text, ...
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Testing an "AI-generated content" policy banner on Stack Overflow

January 10, 2024 Update The experiment has now been graduated, and the banner has been enabled on Stack Overflow. January 5, 2024 Update We will be graduating this experiment and adding functionality ...
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What's the status of the AI-generated content policy banner test?

Testing an "AI-generated content" policy banner on Stack Overflow says: The A/B test went live the morning of 21 Sept 2023 [...] a two-week A/B test It's way past October 5th now... almost ...
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Can a migration-like "flagging guidance" message be added when raising LLM flags?

Tl;dr When a user raises a flag containing certain keywords/regexes (like "GPT"), remind them to include rationale in the flag. Rationale One of the reasons that LLM flags can be slow to ...
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What is happening with flags for generative AI content?

I have several pending flags going back to mid-August that are all pending. They are all for ChatGPT generated content which is perhaps why they are yet to be dealt with. Is this a fallout of the ...
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What might "responsible" (a.k.a. acceptable) use of AI look like on Stack Overflow?

Background: I have ~1,600 "helpful" flags for AI content, with 27 declined (and some marked helpful but not acted on), and another ~300 pending. In addition (without detailing specifics), I'...
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Is it OK to delete the old AI answer Help Center article, now that there's a new one in place?

We're currently experimenting with a banner on the answer box that cautions users against posting AI-generated answers. As part of this release, we deployed a new Help Center article about AI-authored ...
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Can a "No LLM Usage" banner be added for the Collectives Article box?

Currently, when a user uses the answer box [on Stack Overflow], there was (should be?*) a box reminding users to not post LLM-generated content. It said something like this: Reminder: AI-generated ...
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Is any mention of ChatGPT still against the rules?

I asked a question on Stack Overflow, a few days later I solved the problem myself with the help of ChatGPT and I figured I would post the solution to my question in case anyone stumbles across my ...
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Are answers written using machine translation or grammar correction tools considered 'AI-generated' for purposes of the ban on AI-generated content?

English is not my mother tongue so I am not very good at it. I use a translator tool to make my answer more efficient. Then I correct the grammar of the translated sentence using 'Grammarly extension'....
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What rules should there be for commenting on answers that are suspected to be AI-generated?

The core issue There have been a number of comments accusing users of posting LLM-generated answers (e.g., posts created using ChatGPT). There's also been instances of users (a user?) trying to entrap ...
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How to flag a ChatGPT answer in an audit [duplicate]

I went through the audit section "low quality answers" and the following came up: https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/34846165 Since it is not really the answer for the ...
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I got downvoted for a well-asked question, while ChatGPT gave me correct answer. Should I always ask ChatGPT first before asking on Stack Overflow? [closed]

I asked a genuine technical question on Stack Overflow: How can I customize Bootstrap with Sass if I use it via CDN? Currently it stands at -2 votes, 24 hours after asking. I am puzzled as to why. ...
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Out of curiosity, how many ChatGPT answers are accepted before they get deleted?

I am flagging such answers every day and in some rare cases, I see some of them accepted. I am wondering if it's easy for moderators to get the number of accepted answers. I am simply curious to know ...
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How to prove that my content isn't written using AI in any way

There was a user who wrote an answer using AI, and it was very obvious (a long answer in a short period of time!). And, I, as a humble user who doesn't really know anything, thought that this answer ...
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Is re-worded ChatGPT answer allowed?

I have a question regarding the utilization of AI assistance, particularly with regards to answering questions on the main site or other platforms within the Stack Exchange network. I understand that ...
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Model collapse when content written by humans becomes contaminated by A.I.-generated content

In a forthcoming article in the New York Times (non-paywalled link), Jon Gertner explores the future of Wikipedia in the times of generative artificial intelligence. Near the end of the article, ...
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Thoughts on the paper "Are Large Language Models a Threat to Digital Public Goods? Evidence from Activity on Stack Overflow"?

I just want to point out this recent paper on arXiv: Are Large Language Models a Threat to Digital Public Goods? Evidence from Activity on Stack Overflow, by Maria del Rio-Chanona, Nadzeya ...
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Why does the temporary policy have over 1M views?

What is appealing about the featured temporary policy that it has garnered over a million views? I presume the majority of community members would prefer to have ChatGPT content allowed to help them ...
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Why is it a bad idea to tell other users publicly why you believe something is (or is not) from ChatGPT (or other AI)?

Background: I've flagged over 1,200 answers I believed were ChatGPT/AI, with only a handful of declines (12, I believe) and some where the moderator decided not to take action. Since the strike, I've ...
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Downvotes and false accusations of using ChatGPT: how do I handle it?

I am a new contributor who joined yesterday. I have answered some questions, but some people accused me of using ChatGPT when answering questions. I take the time to read the documentation and I give ...
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Didn't the title and formatting assistants violate OpenAI's policy for Sharing and Publication?

From the Sharing & publication policy (archive link): Content co-authored with the OpenAI API Creators who wish to publish their first-party written content (e.g., a book, compendium of short ...
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Should I serial downvote ChatGPT answers? [duplicate]

According to this answer, legitimate serial downvoting is pointless because it will just get reversed. When I see a user who has posted a ChatGPT generated answer I always look at their other recent ...