There’s a serious argument that StackOverflow was, itself, a patch job in a technical environment that lacked good documentation and debug support.
I’d argue the mistake was training on StackExchange to begin with and not using an actual stack of manuals on proper coding written by professionals.
The problem was never having the correct answer but sifting out of the overall pool of information. When ChatGPT isn’t hallucinating, it does that much better than Stack Exchange
There’s a serious argument that StackOverflow was, itself, a patch job in a technical environment that lacked good documentation and debug support.
I’d argue the mistake was training on StackExchange to begin with and not using an actual stack of manuals on proper coding written by professionals.
The problem was never having the correct answer but sifting out of the overall pool of information. When ChatGPT isn’t hallucinating, it does that much better than Stack Exchange