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Hi, Martijn! I hope you don't mind a little attempt at reaching out directly to you. This is in regard to a post where you've removed two answers. It seems to me that these were removed because they're based on, or 100% produced by, ChatGPT answers or similar tools. I've seen a lot of these on the tags where I'm most activice: Plotly.
I would really like to know more about these things. And, if possible, contribute in battling the negative effects these contributions have on StackOverflow. I'm hoping to hear from you!
 
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12:20
Hi Vestland! What kind of information are you looking for? If you are interested in helping us find more CGPT answers, we have some resources we could give you access to.
You mentioned seeing posts like these in the Plotly tag, do you have any examples that are still undeleted?
 
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16:52
I'm absolutely interested in helping finding more CGPT answers! Both for the sake of my personal interests, but also since I'm of the firm opinion that SO should be kept free of AI-assisted answers. At least for the time being. I'm currently working as a consultant in the IT-industry, and I believe that the hype around the currently available AI-tools is tending towards the extreme. Educated skeptics seem few and far between. But now I'm rambling here....
The information I'm looking for is how these answers are identified, and how I can help - particularly considering the tags that I'm most familiar with. At the moment, I don't have quite as much time to answer questions as I used to. But I take a look on close to 100% of the questions that are posted under the plotly, plotly-dash and plotly-python tags. The same goes for the answers unde the same tags.
I do not currently know of any examples that are undeleted.
There is a private chatroom here on SO where our resident CGPT hunters hang out and share info.
Once you have seen a few more obvious examples it becomes easier to spot, but there are a few tools that use AI to detect AI output (go figure). And you can always try out the question in ChatGPT yourself and see what the output is that is being produced.
Here is an obvious example: stackoverflow.com/questions/75667301/…
(I just plucked that of one of my searches for key phrases)
If you are willing to find more posts like these and flag them for mod attention, I can add you to that room where they'll show more of what we can do.
(that particular answer is 1 of 5 that the user posted in a short amount of time, another hint at CGPT use; they had been inactive for nearly a year before this point).
(I'll be deleting that answer in the next half hour or so, we don't want to keep that kind of crap around too long).
17:18
I'll make sure to keep my eyes open and remember to flag any suspicious answers. And I would consider it a privilege to get an invite to the chatroom. Can I ask you what the process was behind the deletions of the answers in How to expand the number of dataframe rows based on column titles??
The answers seemed very similar in style, so perhaps they were detected somehow? Or "just" flagged?
I didn't start with those answers, for each account another answer was flagged and then I went looking at all the recent answers by such an account.
I'll add you to the room now.

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