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Laurel
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Sadly, this got another major hit, probably the final blow: What is the network policy regarding AI Generated content?

In short, moderators are no longer allowed to delete posts or suspend users when they suspect the posts are generated by ChatGPT, or other AI software, not even when using any of the existing detectors.

This can have only one result: ChatGPT answers are going to flood all the sites, and there's nothing to stop it anymore. This is a historical moment, the beginning of the end of Stack Exchange, which lost direction utterly and completely.

Sadly, this got another major hit, probably the final blow: What is the network policy regarding AI Generated content?

In short, moderators are no longer allowed to delete posts or suspend users when they suspect the posts are generated by ChatGPT, or other AI software, not even when using any of the existing detectors.

This can have only one result: ChatGPT answers are going to flood all the sites, and there's nothing to stop it anymore. This is historical moment, the beginning of the end of Stack Exchange, which lost direction utterly and completely.

Sadly, this got another major hit, probably the final blow: What is the network policy regarding AI Generated content?

In short, moderators are no longer allowed to suspend users when they suspect the posts are generated by ChatGPT, or other AI software, not even when using any of the existing detectors.

This can have only one result: ChatGPT answers are going to flood all the sites, and there's nothing to stop it anymore. This is a historical moment, the beginning of the end of Stack Exchange, which lost direction utterly and completely.

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Sadly, this got another major hit, probably the final blow: What is the network policy regarding AI Generated content?

In short, moderators are no longer allowed to delete posts or suspend users when they suspect the posts are generated by ChatGPT, or other AI software, not even when using any of the existing detectors.

This can have only one result: ChatGPT answers are going to flood all the sites, and there's nothing to stop it anymore. This is historical moment, the beginning of the end of Stack Exchange, which lost direction utterly and completely.