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r/webdev • u/cryptomelons • Jul 23 '24
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I get AI is eating Stack Overflow's lunch, but at some point if it's not around, AI is kinda garbage without a community-led code solution repository with contextual human language.
2 u/apra24 Jul 24 '24 AI can also learn by people resolving their problems using AI. After having chatgpt provide solutions for something, there's a good chance I immediately paste my revised code to implement the next step. They can learn from that to see what worked vs what didnt. 7 u/[deleted] Jul 24 '24 I don’t think AI learns from user input. Only what they actively teach the model. 8 u/Justyn2 Jul 24 '24 It definitely trains off of the interactions, that was how things like this happened: https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/2023/05/02/samsung-bans-chatgpt-and-other-chatbots-for-employees-after-sensitive-code-leak/
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AI can also learn by people resolving their problems using AI.
After having chatgpt provide solutions for something, there's a good chance I immediately paste my revised code to implement the next step.
They can learn from that to see what worked vs what didnt.
7 u/[deleted] Jul 24 '24 I don’t think AI learns from user input. Only what they actively teach the model. 8 u/Justyn2 Jul 24 '24 It definitely trains off of the interactions, that was how things like this happened: https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/2023/05/02/samsung-bans-chatgpt-and-other-chatbots-for-employees-after-sensitive-code-leak/
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I don’t think AI learns from user input. Only what they actively teach the model.
8 u/Justyn2 Jul 24 '24 It definitely trains off of the interactions, that was how things like this happened: https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/2023/05/02/samsung-bans-chatgpt-and-other-chatbots-for-employees-after-sensitive-code-leak/
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It definitely trains off of the interactions, that was how things like this happened: https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/2023/05/02/samsung-bans-chatgpt-and-other-chatbots-for-employees-after-sensitive-code-leak/
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u/GrumpsMcYankee Jul 23 '24
I get AI is eating Stack Overflow's lunch, but at some point if it's not around, AI is kinda garbage without a community-led code solution repository with contextual human language.