| ▲ | invader 2 hours ago | |||||||
Step 1: Here emerges a platform where everyone can ask, answer, or discuss questions on software development. Step 2: The platform becomes the ultimate knowledge base with community-curated answers on virtually any question related to software development. Step 3: Another company scraps the community-driven database to train its model. Step 4: The model is so efficient that people start asking questions of the model, killing in the process any traffic to the platform that helped to create it in the first place. Step 5: Profit. People who spent years asking, answering, and curating programming knowledge for free are now paying for that knowledge repacked in the model weights. The original knowledge base is essentially dead. Question: What programming knowledge base will be used to train future models? Are we at the Skynet moment where people will be totally cut out of the loop from now on? | ||||||||
| ▲ | emdash an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||
The platform in question was openly hostile to people asking questions and made discussions against the rules. That's why people left the moment a better option came along | ||||||||
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