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A recent partnership announcement between OpenAI and Stack Overflow has some members concerned that their data is being used without permission and, when trying to remove their posts, find their ...
The future is unknown as developers start taking advice from machines rather than peers. How will we keep the LLMs honest? For more than a decade, Stack Overflow has been the go-to forum for ...
Any developer will tell you that technical documentation is pretty terrible — but necessary. Stack Overflow, which has been handling Q&A for years, thinks it can fix it with a new tool. The aptly ...
Last month, Stack Overflow recorded just 3,862 questions. To put that in perspective, that is roughly the same volume the site saw during its launch month in 2008. At its peak around 2014, the ...
Despite hosting thousands of queries from developers about the latest and greatest tools and technologies in the digital space, developer Q&A platform Stack Overflow continues to maintain a fairly old ...
84% of developers surveyed by Stack Overflow either use or plan to use AI tools, while 64% cited ‘almost right’ AI output and debugging AI code as their top frustrations. While the number of ...
Founded in 2008 by Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky, Stack Overflow was conceived as a platform where developers could ask and answer coding-related questions. It rapidly grew into the go-to hub for ...