Stack Overflow (and Stack Exchange) mods no longer allowed to use GPT detectors(meta.stackexchange.com)
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Stack Overflow (and Stack Exchange) mods no longer allowed to use GPT detectors
https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/389582/what-is-the-network-policy-regarding-ai-generated-content/389583#389583
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Crowd sourced, let the humans vote up and explain the correct answers. Theres too many incorrect answers and unanswered technical questions already.
They should flag the AI-generated content as “inaccurate” or “too verbose”, assuming it actually is of course
GPT detectors are inaccurate, full-stop. Although “strict standard of evidence” is going to rule out most real AI-generated content, because there’s not many objective measures.
GPT detectors are inaccurate, full-stop. Although “strict standard of evidence” is going to rule out most real AI-generated content, because there’s not many objective measures.
HAHAHA
> Finally, internal evidence strongly suggests that the overapplication of suspensions for AI-generated content may be turning away a large number of legitimate contributors to the site.
Someone invent a time machine so I can go back to October 2022 and read that then.
> Finally, internal evidence strongly suggests that the overapplication of suspensions for AI-generated content may be turning away a large number of legitimate contributors to the site.
Someone invent a time machine so I can go back to October 2022 and read that then.
And likewise, the presence of excessive AI-generated content also turn away a lot of people.
The day HN stops banning ai generated posts and comments is the day I leave forever.
The day HN stops banning ai generated posts and comments is the day I leave forever.
...You've been here for 9 days though?
What makes you think guraf uses a single persistent account? Many people only stick with an account for a short period of time before abandoning it for a new account.