This is a discussion, not an invitation to burninate this tag
The behind tag has 53 questions at the time of me posting this, so we need to follow the formal burnination process (And no, don't go and remove this tag from four questions to get it below the limit - this has been attempted before on...
@CodyGray For future burnination proposas that I do, is it ok with you if I take your "don’t break the burnination rules" mod note as this seems to be a recurring theme with my burnination discussions. I’d give you credit of course, but I wanted to ask for permission prior to using it as it is Moderator note meta.stackoverflow.com/revisions/418354/2
Yeah, I don't mind. You don't really have to give me credit, either, although you might want to, since you're not a moderator, and thus you giving a moderator note would be kinda weird. :-)
Yeah, I’d likely write something like "This reminder note is used with permission from Cody Gray” (or something similar). I do also wish it went without saying, but IMO it’s better to prominently give users a heads-up then to not do so and the mods then having to give out suspensions if users break the rules (that’s just my current viewpoint, though, not consensus). Although I fully agree that a giant warning at the top of my posts is… not exactly ideal
You already put a prominent warning on top of your posts, it's just not worded as sternly as mine was (since mine was reactionary, in that case, not pre-emptive).
There was a "down for maintenance" blip a wee while ago.
Does this qualify as a ChatGPT-generated answer? I'm not sure, but it seems that the OP has used the AI to help solve their problem, then written their own code. At least, that's one way of interpreting it.
Ya that's what they stated in the answer, it is working.
So I don't think any problem here, if they would not have mentioned ChatGPT so it would have become impossible to figure out that the answer is AI generated.
@JeanneDark I tend to agree with this point of view.
... my one minor concern is that such posts may encourage others to use AI-generated code. Then, where do we draw the line between ChatGPT content and ChatGPT assisted content? In this case, it seems OK, but a bit more AI and a bit less human ... um?
@AdrianMole I don't think that was the problem or the concern. Rather that people use ChatGPT to post lots of useless, low-quality stuff that looks like sensible answers but isn't and is hard to moderate, while attracting upvotes. However, when someone uses ChatGPT to find an actual answer and posts the useful solution here, what's the problem?
All AI-generated content (and all usage of AI to generate content) is currently forbidden on SO, with no exceptions. There is no exception to allow the case where someone double-checks it manually and ensures that it is correct. While there may be such an exception made in the future, when the policy is revised to be permanent, that is not currently the case, and any post that was created using AI tools such as ChatGPT should be flagged for mod attention and will be removed once confirmed.
But that's not clear in this case. They just state that they arrived at the conclusion using ChatGPT, not that their answer post or the code therein was generated by ChatGPT.
@CodyGray I can't argue with that as the letter of the law but is it really the spirit? It strikes me as a tad harsh to delete such a post, especially if it comes with an account suspension.
I'm not going to argue with you here; I raised the post in here because of a doubt that I had; the discussion has been useful, to me, but I also hear what you are saying, in terms of the strict rule.
Regarding the "account suspension" issue, I don't think a mod would suspend for that. There's no impression of bad faith, so they'd just warn and delete the post.
Plenty of people to suspend who deserve it, even if/when you're having a bad day. Like the person who just replied to a mod message carrying a warning with a middle-finger emoji (as the sole content of their reply).
Fun fact: their reply to the next mod message (which carried a suspension) was also a single emoji. In this case, a "rolling on the floor laughing" emoji. I'm at least glad they're enjoying their suspension.
I hope your are not so angry, but I have a little off-topic question: Is there any rule against users, which opens a new account every week? I wouldn't mind, but this user seems to be also a help vampire (didn't know the phrase before).
@dur Multiple accounts are generally fine, as long as they are not voting on each other. I don't know if there is specific guidance on a large number of them though
@dur If there is enough evidence of a user constantly creating new accounts to evade question asking limits, then that would be worth collecting into a flag.
The rule of thumb is that a sockpuppet should not enable the person to do things on the platform that they would otherwise not be able to do.
@JeanneDark Ok, thank you. The user isn't violating these rules. He/she gets a lot of downvotes and closed questions and then he/she opens a new account. I would say at least the third in the last 2-3 weeks.
I got a notice from a pizza app celebrating Pi day. "The reasons to order are infinite!". I immediately thought "So it's irrational to order pizza today?"
@TylerH Not exactly, but it makes myriad Naruto fillers look good. At least their filler sometimes related to the plot. Main arc! whole season of filler Main arc! Uhm... another whole season of filler
I was happy to see the chairman active in the plot and there were certainly cool moments like seeing his abilities, but it seemed like the avg power bump of everyone was like 20x what it was so now everyone is way strong including the expected enemy level so everything after this is gonna be... lame
well, everyone except Gon, who got super strong for 30 seconds and then is back to his old self (which no one else in the show even got to see. Come on, why couldn't Hisoka see that)
But yeah, the phantom troupe was super cool, and I want them to return to that. They sort of hinted at it with "where the heck is kurapica" and showing him in that dark room, but then nothing else
@dur yes, please flag that sort of thing. Preferably with links to past accounts (or questions if the accounts are deleted - especially important if the accounts are deleted)
@NathanOliver A question you voted to close is being discussed on meta for other reasons.
@RyanM Oh, wow, That was a little excessive to get delete voted. The roomba would have cleaned it up if the OP was unresponsive. That said, the Q should remain closed but it is a dupe so I can find you a dupe target if we want to change the close reason.
@AdrianMole Yes, it is harsh, but it's what we must do. The fundamental problem is that Stack Overflow just doesn't have the moderation resources (i.e. number of subject matter experts reviewing answers), by orders of magnitude, that would be needed to evaluate all AI generated content on the basis of "is this a correct answer". We just don't have the ability to do that with the volume of posts which we're continuing to get that are AI generated. Unlike other "poor quality"/incorrect answers, the AI generated ones require, on average, much more time and much more expertise in order to evaluate them by a "good/correct" metric, and they confuse a lot of people who are not subject matter experts.
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What we do, barely, have the resources for is to determine "is this post AI generated", we just don't have the resources to go beyond that. Thus, we must make the criteria be that all AI generated content isn't permitted. We must not accept any "good" uses of AI generation, because we can't weed out the bad uses (many of whom will lie and claim that their use is whatever "good" uses we might permit, because people are just that way).
We had a very concrete example of this where the developers of/advocates for an AI text generation service were posting AI generated answers where they initially claimed that the answers were all vetted and correct, but it was clear upon further examination that the answers were just more bull and were definitely not checked/vetted.
Are there people/tasks associated with posting on SO which might benefit from using AI generative technology, yes. Unfortunately, because 99.9% (darn close to a real percentage) of the use of the technology is, at this time, something that we definitely don't want (and would, ultimately, destroy SO if permitted), and because we just don't have the resources to weed out that 99.9% from the 0.1% of use that would be reasonable, our only real choice is to not allow it at all.
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@dur That definitely sounds like they are violating the rules. It sounds like they would have a question ban and not be able to post questions, yet they create new accounts in order to do so. If you feel that's what's going on, then please raise an "in need of moderator intervention" flag and explain.