OpenAI and Stack Overflow Partner To Bring More Technical Knowledge Into ChatGPT (theverge.com) 18
OpenAI and the developer platform Stack Overflow have announced a partnership that could potentially improve the performance of AI models and bring more technical information into ChatGPT. From a report: OpenAI will have access to Stack Overflow's API and will receive feedback from the developer community to improve the performance of AI models. OpenAI, in turn, will give Stack Overflow attribution -- aka link to its contents -- in ChatGPT. Users of the chatbot will see more information from Stack Overflow's knowledge archive if they ask ChatGPT coding or technical questions. The companies write in the press release that this will "foster deeper engagement with content." Stack Overflow will use OpenAI's large language models to expand its Overflow AI, the generative AI application it announced last year. Further reading: Stack Overflow Cuts 28% Workforce as the AI Coding Boom Continues (October 2023).
Creative Commons licensed code? (Score:2, Interesting)
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Not more than from the snippet you copy&paste from the SO answer without ChatGPT.
Irony (Score:1, Interesting)
Irony and the bridge trolls (Score:2)
By the time I post a question on Stack Overflow, I've spent hours researching an answer, tried multiple different code samples or APIs, dug into vendor documentation, done extensive code traces and more.
I write up a complex question, provide multiple reference links with a one line summary of each link, related Stack Overflow questions, and wait.
Invariably some troll only wanting farm correct answer points closes the question as too broad, unclear, or another dismissive.
This is why Stack Overflow is rarely
And the bit-rot (Score:2)
Stack Overflow should provide information and answers for questions and avoid bit-rot / link-rot.
Having been on the vendor deleted the old documentation merry go round a few times, providing a scenario, solution, business reason, technical background and technical explanation with excerpts of vendor docs, links to web sources is needed to provide a long lived answer.
The "look here " solves your problem from 5 years ago which links to void* now does not help.
And all of the "just use library X" 5 years ago, w
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Stack Overflow should provide information and answers for questions and avoid bit-rot / link-rot.
Having been on the vendor deleted the old documentation merry go round a few times, providing a scenario, solution, business reason, technical background and technical explanation with excerpts of vendor docs, links to web sources is needed to provide a long lived answer.
The "look here " solves your problem from 5 years ago which links to void* now does not help.
And all of the "just use library X" 5 years ago, which now, is no longer supported, cannot be downloaded, wont compile does not help.
Damn straight. If Stack Overflow cached linked sites so that future users could still access the answers, that would be great. I wonder if anyone at StackOverflow reads Slashdot?
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This is what happened in the bad old days when I used to work in tech support. We were ranked based on how quickly we "solved" problems. This created an incentive to say "reset your firewall" then hang up. If the customer didn't give up in disgust, it would also generate more calls for us to "solve."
It was a fucking joke, I once got chewed out by a manager for taking too much time to walk an elderly customer through a procedure step-by-step There were no other calls in the queue, so if I hadn't been actuall
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SO + AI = more bugs per mile (Score:3)
Bug writing automation FTW
*grabs popcorn* ChatGPT trying to find the answer (Score:4, Interesting)
on StackOverflow where an AI recommends the wrong posts most of the time.
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ORLY (Score:1)
The number of threads.. (Score:2)
Deletion won't work (Score:1)