Microsoft-backed super-lab gets access to answers – and code forum gets its own AI
Stack Overflow, a community-driven Q&A site, and OpenAI, maker of AI models, have agreed to work to improve each other's products, the latest deal in a series of tie-ups to feed machine learning models' thirst for data.the partnership on Monday as a way to"strengthen the world's most popular large language models," by which they mean OpenAI's.
"I would like to sincerely apologize for the series of answers I posted on Stack Overflow over the past 13 months, which were based on outputs generated from an AI tool ," wrote VonC."I understand that this action was against Stack Overflow's community guidelines, which explicitly ban the use of generative AI for creating posts.
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