@nixCraft
Edit: As pointed out by others, still delete your answers as a form of protest if you wish. OpenAI may still get the data, but it will harm SO.
Edit 2: welp, looks like that might be off the table either way
https://m.benui.ca/@ben/112396505994216742
to be completely fair, I would be incredibly surprised (and I am trying to be charitable due to lack of concrete evidence) if OpenAI hasn't scanned every single SO question and answer ever made already. This was probably made so they would have ChatGPT answers on popular questions and stuff like that, which of course is still bad
Attached: 2 images Stack Overflow announced that they are partnering with OpenAI, so I tried to delete my highest-rated answers. Stack Overflow does not let you delete questions that have accepted answers and many upvotes because it would remove knowledge from the community. So instead I changed my highest-rated answers to a protest message. Within an hour mods had changed the questions back and suspended my account for 7 days.
@chickfilla @nixCraft when you post something to Stack Overflow, you are licensing it with a Creative Commons license.
This open license is explicitly meant to facilitate sharing of knowledge and does not require permission from the author.
When someone decides to release content using an open license (which is great), they can't really complain when other people take advantage of said license.
I shared several of my programs as open source software. I won't get mad if people use them.
@lazza @chickfilla @nixCraft Creative Commons (aside from CC0) also requires attribution for derivative works. An LLM trained on CC material does not attribute its sources when itβs invoked. So itβs not compliant.
This is simple licence washing, and they get away with it because people let them.
@rubenerd @chickfilla @nixCraft the press release states that:
"This integration will [...] provide attribution to the Stack Overflow community within ChatGPT"
This relates to one side of the agreement (ChatGPT). The other product involved (OverflowAI) has this screenshot on its website.
If this is real, I would argue that attribution is being provided.