- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.ml
- programming@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.ml
- programming@programming.dev
- User: OverflowAI how do I tie my shoes? 
 OverflowAI: That’s a dumb question. Just wear velcro shoes.
 User: But the thing is I really need to know how to tie my shoe laces.- Stack Overflow Mods: [This post has been answered and is now closed.] - OverflowAI: duplicate of “how to tie-dye a shirt” 
 
- As an AI model, I cannot answer duplicate questions. Please check this completely unrelated question instead. - As a language model, did you even RTFM? - Alternatively: as a language model, found the issue! 
 
- No even an unrelated question, just a completely made up url. 
 
- Great, now an AI is gonna tell me my questions are dumb - Easy, just use AI to word it for you 
 
- If it’s trained on previous community interaction, it’s just going to automatically tell people (in the rudest way possible) their question is a duplicate and kill the thread for each and every new post. 
- Duplicate post: just use ChatGPT. Closed 
- Will the ai be as cowardly as the people who vote to close without comment? - Better than the ones with 300k reputation who comment to tell you why your question is shit and encourage everyone to close while making up or grossly misinterpreting the rules. - Then they find you a few weeks later and do it again. 
 
- Oh great. Another place on the web where my usage of it will simply feed some new language model. 
- will it also shit on you? 
- Someone here needs to make federated StackExchange. 
- Just yesterday the news was that their site traffic plummeted. The solution? Throw AI at it 
- So they banned chatGPT answers because they didn’t want competition! 
- That’s can be nice ! - Until now we’ve relied on lexical search, trying to match users with questions and answers based on the keywords they supplied. But as I announced today, we’ll be adding semantic search in a private Alpha, built on top of a vector database, so that the responses generated from a search query can more intelligently align with the topics the user is researching. - Sounds like we don’t need to know the right word to discover the good response. 👏 
- The generally unhelpful attitude of the community aside, I don’t think these one-of-a-kind problems lend themselves to AI very well. - What makes you think that? Just yesterday I asked “how can I make an excel file in X language?” - GPT-4 suggested two libraries, one popular but not maintained, the other new(ish) and maintained. It told me how to install the latter and provided sample code for a simple hello world spreadsheet. - I was then able to ask for a few tweaks, like sending output to - stdoutinstead of to a file on disk, and using- 4,2cell coordinates instead of- D2coordinates. It was able to tell me how to tell Excel that “4 Feb 2042” is a date value, not a string value, make the heading columns bold, make the column widths automatically calculated based on the content, etc etc.- The whole think was so one-of-a-kind I doubt you could find questions to all those answers (especially with a specific library) on the regular Stack Overflow and even if they are there it’d be a dozen separate questions that I’d need to piece together. 
 






