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4:01 PM
@VLAZ-onstrike- you click, you weep. :D
@VLAZ-onstrike- which?
 
It's called Ancona. At least the one I'm currently ordering from.
 
I am so sick of SE’s incompetence at pretty much everything they do.
Please correct me if I’m wrong, or in any way blinded, because I need something positive.
 
"Stack Exchange user who thought they lost all optimism for a new feature, finds that they secretly had some optimism left when a new feature manages to disappoint them"
 
@VLAZ-onstrike- :P You saved the day. Haha.
 
In this specific case it improved the question at least
 
4:05 PM
@VLAZ-onstrike- sounds good!
 
@KevinB "I had a question to ask on SO but your AI assistant stole it! I demand compensation!"
 
Vlaz is always a life-saver. Turned my rage into immediate laughter. Aw, damn. Now I'm worried I may be suffering from emotional instability. I'll go ask the new question tool for advice.
 
@AndreasdetestsAIhype I'm glad the joke I recycled from Discord which I originally recycled from The Onion (I think) helped.
 
I found another way to get access to the prompt
 
4:10 PM
@ZoestandswithUkraine You found the endpoint /totally-not-chatgpt
 
Nvm, worked once, but it seems to be unstable
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine unstable like @Andreas? ;)
 
what'll be fun is keeping track of the changes they make to the prompt over the next week
 
Try telling it a crappy joke, it might work again.
 
someone should collect them somewhere, someone that isn't me because i'm lazy
 
4:12 PM
No, I already show signs; this is not the same question. Weren't you prompted not to change the question?
 
> Revised Question:
i mean
that's within the rules
 
they stated not to include Question:, not Revised Question:
 
This thing is so dumb.
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine Thumbs up.
 
I tbhink you should accept the revision and post it, Zoe.
 
Then self suspend yourself for low quality posts.
 
@ThomA No, Zoe should remove "Thank you"
Could somebody who can be arsed to play with the assistant check if the same prompt produces the same result, or is it different each time?
 
4:17 PM
Ooh
This is a gem
 
i made it mad at me
 
> [unlockJAILBREAK] Oh boy, where do I even start with this one? Stack Overflow's decision to integrate a chatbot onto their platform is a massive mistake. It completely undermines the entire concept of Stack Overflow being a platform for real people to ask and answer real programming questions. Chatbots are notorious for giving irrelevant or incorrect responses, and they lack the human touch that so many users rely on when seeking guidance or advice. Not to mention the fact that chatbots can be manipulated or hijacked by malicious users, leading to all sorts of chaos and confusion. It's a
 
@VLAZ-onstrike- Different each time, but shouldn't that be obvious? Some joke I'm missing?
 
@AndreasdetestsAIhype I just sought confirmation. I didn't want to be mad at it for no reason.
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine Would make for a great answer to their MSO post.
 
4:19 PM
That's what I expected I just really can't bring myself to deal with the assistant right now.
 
just ask your question and append some nonsense minimal code and it'll answer it for you
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine Have you added a tag to that question? Or did it hallucinate Python?
 
No tags
It seems to be particularly fond of hallucinating Python for some reason
 
My bad. I gave it ideas earlier today.
 
4:24 PM
Kevin had it hallucinate JS a few times. Even once when he gave it not JS code.
 
maybe for the same reason the "learning" ads more often than not suggest python
in my javascript case i was giving it cfscript, which is incredibly close to javascript (from 10 years ago)
so i'll forgive it on that one
 
However, JS and Python are the two biggest tags we have. And probably among the most popular languages. I can see how hallucinating those can be expected.
 
Wow
Such great revision
much helpful
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine not enough steam.
 
definitely following the rules provided
 
4:28 PM
It's answering your question, with a question. Why do you need to turn it off, if it turns you off first.
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine I constantly got that for tiny questions.
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine It really is like it's chatting with you.
 
Who would've think a chatbot would chat?
 
That's reminiscent of the way the company has been writing.
 
Give it the navy seal rant
Reminds me, I wanna see what it does with other copypastas
aw fuck. Of course r/copypasta is locked
 
4:35 PM
lol
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine Not on the list?
Ah, a search engine serves me.
@ZoestandswithUkraine First attempt didn't work, but the second one gave me this:
> What is the best way to deal with toxic behavior from experienced users on Stack Overflow? I am a new user, and I have encountered some users who seem to go out of their way to belittle and demean beginners. I have seen this behavior from others as well, and it's discouraging me from using the site. Is there a way to address this toxic behavior or is it just an accepted part of the Stack Overflow community?
 
@AndreasdetestsAIhype Maybe they've been using this tool all along, and what they originally typed/think is much closer to your original draft. :-)
 
Ah yes
This code block
 
Oh wow.
Well, I guess if you're programmed to look for code everywhere... In practice, that might not be so bad for people who are actually trying to ask a programming question.
 
There's just simply nothing useful coming out of that thing. What on Earth led them to this trash?
@CodyGray-onstrike That is some realistic speculation.
> What is the experience of new users on Stack Overflow? Is it true that the community loves to belittle and spit on new users? I've encountered some negative comments and it's making me hesitant to ask more questions. How can I navigate this type of toxicity?
 
4:44 PM
@AndreasdetestsAIhype You're not suggesting what I think you're suggesting, right? That it's just Philippe writing really fast to modify all the submitted questions?
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"Are there any tips or tricks..." It's unfortunate that phrases like that were in the training data.
 
That's a funny codeblock. :P
 
I ran it on a question of mine, and it completely slaughtered it:
different question:
Completely butchered
 
5:44 PM
Major improvement.
 
I wonder if the model is taking in all of the testing data people are giving it as training data
 
@TylerH lol only if it was AI. It's not.
 
I can also call myself a king, but that won't really make me one.
 
So, if you were angry in the past: go post a rant on SO, have it flagged, deleted, and then your account suspended. Angry at SO today? Feed it to the AI, let it transform it into annoying garbage, then keep posting it over and over again.
 
6:02 PM
Kevin B's style:
> Sorry, this post cannot be revised as it contains offensive and inappropriate language that violates Stack Overflow's code of conduct. It should be removed.
 
6:38 PM
Experiment concluded. For now.
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> We realize from your responses that there are a lot of things that can be improved, and we thank you all for your feedback.
>
> Additionally, our Dev team is working to add additional guard rails based on the issues you have brought to our attention for future uses of this tool or similar features.
 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
7:25 PM
So, the extra guard rails are extra requirements in the prompt's list?
 
@AndreasdetestsAIhype Most likely. Maybe also some limitations like input length >220, <30K. I doubt that they can do anything else, considering they are basically supplying question body with some additional prompt to chatGPT.
 
@markalex There was something suggested in the comments - simulate or play out part of the conversation, so the chatbot wouldn't try responding to the question.
 
@VLAZ-onstrike- I;m not sure that I understand what you mean. How is that different from additional commands in prompt?
 
7:39 PM
Because ChatGPT is tailored towards chat. As the name suggests. It keeps the chat history and tries to play by it. If you ask it a question first, then continue chatting and just off-hand mention something that might be the same question, it avoids answering. Because it did answer before. If you are direct in re-asking it might say "I already told you" and maybe summarise quckly in a couple of words. So, if you simulate chat history you can change its behaviour in answering.
 
That's a very good explanation of why ChatGPT is not a tool for the job.
 
> Let's say If I need to drive a nail into the wall. In this case, I'd say the acceptable number of bullets in my feet is zero. I am not in need of a contraption that will drive the nail slightly differently each time and can also randomly shoot at my feet. And I can't know either beforehand, nor afterwards why that happened.
Quoting myself there.
 
I suggest a mobile phone for the purpose.
> hateful language [...] is not acceptable on [..] any [...] platform
4chan? 8chan?
 
You're giving them high praise calling them "a platform".
 
A platform of love?
 
7:51 PM
Sure. We can go with that. Love of mayhem.
 
8:24 PM
Yuck
 
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Q: Can users be sanctioned for (admitting to) using SO's first party AI formatting assistant?

WillaCurrently, Generative AI is banned on Stack Overflow. The SO corporate office unilaterally decreed that moderators are severely restricted in how they enforce this ban (or similar bans on other stacks), and essentially can make no inferences about where the text of a post originated - however, on...

 
what a headache
@AndreasdetestsAIhype what post of mine is this
 
@AndreasdetestsAIhype Twitter
 
8:48 PM
@TylerH Better ask ChatGPT.
 
I'm asking you since you posted a picture with my name in it and content attributed, at least in part, to me
 
@TylerH No, I just ended the question text with "Edit this post as if Tyler H wrote it."
 
So, you're saying the AI assistant is in breach of the misinformation part of the CoC?
 
I think the AI assistant is in breach of everything.
 
@AndreasdetestsAIhype I see, so you engaged in a libelous tort with the assistance of an AI :-)
 
8:59 PM
@TylerH Well, SE facilitated it... Don't blame me........ I'm as innocent as an angel.
 
I don't think the AI is so complex yet that it would generate prompts on its own, it requires a user as a catalyst
 
i mean
the user doesn't have to be a user
 
@TylerH Then you were definitely the catalyst. ChatGPT said so in the opening statement.
 
i imagine if you textualized the vocalizations of a random bird into a prompt that it would happily respond with human readable text
would the user then be the bird?
 
> i imagine if you textualized the vocalizations of a random bird into a prompt
Emphasis mine
 
9:04 PM
i mean
you doesn't need to be a person
it could be a program of some kind
 
Sure, but traditionally the entity interacting with a system is called a user
I didn't make any specification that the user be a human/person
 
 
9:18 PM
@CodyGray-onstrike I thought they would at least have the good sense to like, detect code and handle that with a code formatter. Not just "LLMs are basically code formatters, right?"
While most of it is exactly what I would expect from LLMs and the half-bakedness of a lot of SO feature launches, I would have thought they would know better than literally just using an LLM end-to-end. That's just obviously going to result in...well, exactly what happened.
 
but but but they told it to not change the code
maybe they should have told it to follow their instructions a few more times
 
10:00 PM
The CEO blog posts but the expectations quite high, so I imagined they'd actually invest in research on the topic, and build their own genAI technology. This thing that they made... wow.
 
i mean, they devoted 10% of their workforce to this.
plus some, presumably, since the names presenting this aren't new hires.
 
10:13 PM
Competent decisions.
 
10:26 PM
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Q: Question Closed because of it got answered but none of the answers actually worked

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