I recently came across [this answer](https://stackoverflow.com/a/75292142/20384561). [The answer has since been deleted - [screenshot here](https://i.sstatic.net/iNhG6.png)]. The answerer's profile acknowledges that > We are an AI Generated response community, we are real humans who want to help people. The answer has an explanation and code at the top, while at the bottom, a boldface section states "**human here:**", and then gives further info. When reading through the ChatGPT ban question, I saw that even part of a question being generated by ChatGPT is unacceptable. However, this answer appears to likely have been generated by another AI, perhaps something like [Blenderbot](https://blenderbot.ai). Is this acceptable, or are all answers generated by AI banned on Stack Overflow? According to [this Help Center article](https://stackoverflow.com/help/gpt-policy), all > contributions generated by GPT most often do not meet these standards and therefore are not contributing to a trustworthy environment. However, the article also states that > This trust is broken when users copy and paste information into answers without validating that the answer provided by GPT is correct, ensuring that the sources used in the answer are properly cited (a service GPT does not provide), and verifying that the answer provided by GPT clearly and concisely answers the question asked. With the human input in the question as well, this would imply that this answer was reviewed by a human, and therefore has been validated. ## Summary Is [this answer](https://stackoverflow.com/a/75292142/20384561) (now deleted: [screenshot](https://i.sstatic.net/iNhG6.png)) allowed at all on Stack Overflow?