![]() OpenAI partners with Stack Overflow to make models better at coding2024-05-06 20:15 by DanielaTags: OpenAI, Stack Overflow
A week after partnering with the Financial Times, OpenAI has announced it is teaming up with Stack Overflow – the open platform to discuss and vote on common coding challenges – to improve its models' ability to handle programming-related tasks. Under the engagement, the terms of which remain undisclosed, OpenAI developers will have access to Stack Overflow's vetted technical knowledge, code and community to improve the performance of their models. The partnership will also make ChatGPT better at programming, both companies confirmed in a statement. The tie-up with OpenAI is a remarkable reversal for Stack Overflow, which initially banned responses from ChatGPT on its platform over fears of spammy responses. Stack Overflow began experimenting with generative AI features last April, promising to craft models that "reward" devs who contribute knowledge to the platform. In July, the company launched a conversational search tool that lets users pose queries and receive answers based on Stack Overflow's database of over 58 million questions and answers, along with tools for businesses to fine-tune searches on their own documentation and knowledge bases. Some members of Stack Overflow's developer community rebelled against the changes, pointing out concerns related to the validity of information generated by AI, information overload and data privacy for individual contributors on the platform. Read more -here-
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