That's what you get for gatekeeping, chuds.
>less retards polluting the websitethis is somehow... bad?
As long as the answers keep coming: Who cares?
>>107806104>ask question>get called a retard because I should be doing something instead (that didn't work and I pointed that out directly in my question)>question remains closed even after I point out that specific sentence I don't care if AI doesn't have all the answers, it's infinitely better than trying to talk to those "people."
>>107806104If only you knew how bad things really are
Wikipedia is also dying due to all the blue locks and aging jannies who have been there over 20 years.
>>107806104ancient "brands" going under is a good thing because it opens up market space for new, better ideas.
seems like it was brutalizing itself well before chatgpt(it's dying because they got acquired by some private equity firm and the founders got sloshed in cash while letting the platform die. Now they're trying to peddle their data to ai scrapers but they already got scraped for free like the cheap whores they are)
>>107806104Isn't that where ChatGPT got most of its programming training from? In general it seems like AI is killing the hands that feed it.
>>107806104PLS SAAR I NEED TO ANSWER
>>107807332BullshitIt's like the decline of internet forums and their replacement with Discord and Facebook groups.
Niggas talk about AI hallucinations like the last time they tried AI was a free model back in 2024.
>>107806104Gee, I wonder where their data training came from>>107806133Yes for coolness points.>>107807427>the hands that feed itlmao, did anyone agreed to hand over the their work, posts, etc for training data
>>107806104>site dying>dies faster>IT'S ALL AI'S FAULT
More like it's healing.
>>107806104I really liked the discussions on the best way to do things. At least before the no fun mods locked the thread.I don't know where I'd get that now.
>>107806104Remember when "copying from stackoverflow" was seen as a sign of being a bad programmer? Ah, good old time. Now AI shits out entire programs in seconds.
>>107811467nostalgic
>>107806104The inverse relationship between AI growth and shrinking training data.What could go wrong...
No shit the amount of new questions was eventually going to slow down when you can find someone already asking your question nine times out of ten.