10:00 PM
If mistakes crept into the answer (which is also common enough with any regular answer) all that moderation effort would better be targeted at checking the correctness of the answer, as opposed to engaging in this sort of off the rails moderation. In the time it takes you to check if ChatGPT (partly) wrote the answer you could have checked if the code actually works. Excessive moderation is one of the reasons I see many people leave Stack Overflow & stop contributing. Some of my questions that eventually received the most votes were ones that were initially almost voted to be closed... — Tom Wenseleers 1 min ago
I generally agree. Although it should be considered that these AI tools reduced the effort required to post answers that are low-quality but look OK on the first glance. Most other low quality answers have (in addition to giving wrong answers) also spelling and formatting problems, incoherent writing style and other such things that allow for easy identification. — BDL 31 secs ago
All the down votes and hostility towards integrating ChatGPT into SO is going to hurt the platform in the long run. I understand the arguments against it, but they're rash. I'm sensing fear, not rationality. — mattmc 45 secs ago
@mattmc just because it exists, doesn't mean SO should provide it. If it's a useful problem solving tool it can be useful on its own. If it eliminates the need for SO, problem solved. — Kevin B 18 secs ago
@KevinB you're correct. Just because something exists, doesn't mean they should provide it. However, in this context it makes sense. It also directly aids in addressing the concerns of the OP. — mattmc 25 secs ago
10:33 PM
I am confused why anybody ever thought it was okay. Ignore the AI for a moment, and you have people crossposting questions to another site and bringing the answers back here. If OPs wanted an answer from Quora or Microsoft Answers, they would have asked on Quora or Microsoft Answers. If they wanted a response from ChatGPT, they would have asked ChatGPT, not Stack Overflow. — Andrew Myers 1 min ago
Facing Savant Syndrome, even a very learned idiot is still an idiot. In French, Un « idiot savant », même très savant, demeure un « idiot ». — Claude COULOMBE 1 min ago
11:15 PM
"as in the end, low-quality AI answers cannot be distinguished from low-quality answers." That's demonstrably false. Plenty of users have already been suspended for posting CGPT-generated answers. These answers follow patterns that are recognizable. — Cerbrus 30 secs ago
Using your search term I first get 3 to 5 stackoverflow links for "angular" questions about setters, only then the questions about html input. I solved my original question about the input setters now. (Though I still have lot of questions.) — Bill2022 51 secs ago
Please raise an "in need of moderator intervention" flag on the answer and explain what the issue is (i.e. explain that you believe the answer was generated by ChatGPT). — Makyen ♦ 10 secs ago
11:58 PM
Clearly the solution here is to train a ML model to detect ChatGPT answers and leave it to the AI to hide answers and ban offenders. — zopieux 25 secs ago
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