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OpenAI is collaborating with Stack Overflow, the Q&A forum for software developers, to improve its generative AI models’ performance on programming-related tasks. As a result of the partnership ...
Stack Overflow, an online community for software coders, has seen traffic fall since GPT-4 came out. Some AI models that compete against Stack Overflow were partly trained on the company's data.
Stack Overflow’s programming community will power a version of Google’s Gemini chatbot. It’s part of a new breed of AI data licensing deals with websites seeking a cut of the generative AI boom.
In Stack Overflow’s case, LLM developers are getting their hands on data through a mix of dumps, APIs, and scraping, Chandrasekar says, all of which today can be done for free.
Stack Overflow’s push into generative AI tools also comes a few months after it announced that it will charge AI tech giants for its data to be used in training AI models.
It’s no secret that content-driven services like Stack Overflow (but also Reddit, publishing houses etc.) want to ensure that they get paid when large language models ingest their data. While ...
Stack Overflow’s new deal giving OpenAI access to its API as a source of data has users who’ve posted their questions and answers about coding problems in conversations with other humans rankled.
Stack Overflow CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar said that the website plans to charge AI developers for access to its data as soon as halfway through this year. Skip to content Gizmodo. Search .
In Stack Overflow’s case, the company is also trying to work out how to stop AI-generated content from polluting its own community-created database of knowledge.