Timeline for AI-generated content is not permitted on Ask Ubuntu
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May 19 at 7:30 | comment | added | andrew.46 Mod | The AI detection tools are no longer used to detect AI generated material. Instead a set of heuristics are used to detect the material: meta.stackexchange.com/q/391990/662263. For the second part of your answer: I prefer not to delve into edge cases and simply to state that the use of AI tools on Ask Ubuntu is currently banned. | |
May 18 at 19:59 | comment | added | Levente | On a further thought: if you are relying on ChatGPT to generate a command that you had not known about before, chances are that you have no deep experience with that command. There may well be additional considerations regarding some commands, and ChatGPT is certainly not guaranteed to inform you about such potential additional considerations. There is a risk that you end up propagating information in a confident tone of voice that you are not in the position of truly vouching for. Again: we are not here to merely produce answers. We are here to offer reliable help. | |
May 18 at 19:51 | comment | added | Levente | We are here to help each other, reliably and responsibly. | |
May 18 at 19:51 | comment | added | Levente | "if a user uses ChatGPT to generate a Linux shell command, which they have included in their (more detailed) answer to a question - is this use of AI permitted?" Without personally verifying that it works as advertised, no, it's not permitted: the reason is detailed in your first paragraph. However, if you personally verify on your machine that that command 1.) works as promised, and 2.) does not wreak havoc on your machine either, then you are just sharing a command that you had learned about recently, and you can vouch for its validity and safety. | |
May 17 at 6:06 | history | edited | Noah Domingues | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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May 17 at 5:58 | history | answered | Noah Domingues | CC BY-SA 4.0 |