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For questions about ChatGPT (and its ilk) as it relates to the Stack Exchange Network (e.g. AI-generated answers).

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AI consults SE; notify in the <head> While each site pipes in on their own policies, a network-wide policy has trouble, and sites can now request to ban AI content, one of the most practical ...
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I have noticed that I ask fewer questions on SE sites, because many questions, particularly the "easier" ones I ask chatbots like OpenAI or Perplexity. My asking behaviour changed ...
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Some SE sites have this reminder: Reminder: Answers generated by artificial intelligence tools are not allowed on [site name] Stack Exchange. I click on the X to hide it, but it keeps coming back ...
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I wrote answers without AI, but moderators deleted them. I tried to flag it to take objection, but it was all overruled. How to write an effective appeal? What things do I need to provide to prove I ...
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Back in November 2023, we ran a moderator-run experiment (moderator-only link) on the accuracy of identifying AI-generated vs human-written content, where the participants have access to the context ...
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I’d like to share with you the summary results of the study on LLM detection we’ve been conducting over the last several months. The study (link only accessible by moderators) was designed to measure ...
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My answer to a recent MSE question was deleted by a moderator a few hours ago. I have posted the screenshots below for those below 10,000 reputation. Yes, part of it did technically use AI to generate ...
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We can ask AI (like Chat GPT) for answers to almost any question. It usually provides multi-faceted and correct answers, and always remains calm. Especially for knowledge-based questions, AI has ...
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Regarding the SE sites allowing the use of generative AI: https://physics.stackexchange.com/help/ai-policy, https://webapps.stackexchange.com/help/ai-policy, https://serverfault.com/help/ai-policy, ...
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I see that using ChatGPT to provide content for answers on Stack Exchange is strictly forbidden. But what about using its provided code as the basis of a question? Here's a productivity-enhancing path ...
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https://physics.stackexchange.com/help/ai-policy, https://webapps.stackexchange.com/help/ai-policy, https://superuser.com/help/ai-policy, https://serverfault.com/help/ai-policy, etc. state: ...
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Feb 22 2024 Update: I have just rolled out the network-wide version of the help center article that mentions content generated by generative artificial intelligence tools must be referenced. I have ...
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Say I want to mention what ChatGPT said. How is the best way to delineate what is the prompt and what is the response?
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As a non-native English speaker, I am often a little bit unsure about grammar, wording, or phrasing of my posts. Ignoring the fact that this might be hard to detect by others: if I ask an LLM like ...
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This is a follow-up on Sites can now request to enable a banner to warn about their policy on AI-generated content where I posted a now-deleted answer to comply with the guidelines. We frequently see ...
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