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2022-12-28 16:14 UTC
By FreddyNoNose
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Is there a way to determine if code has been autogenerated by an AI source?
Lately, our Junior developer has been producing code fixes very quickly. At first, I was excited for him as I thought he was starting to retain information and proving he was able to research and fix issues. But during our last code review, I was walking through his fixes and he couldn't speak to why he did was he did or what the code was actually doing. Obviously, OpenAI's Chat has taken off and I am just curious if there is a way to determine if code was generated by AI? I did see that Stack Overflow has a policy on this Temporary policy: ChatGPT is banned so it seems that they have a way to tell if the code is authentically written or not? Any guidance is appreciated.
Lately, our Junior developer has been producing code fixes very quickly. At first, I was excited for him as I thought he was starting to retain information and proving he was able to research and fix issues. But during our last code review, I was walking through his fixes and he couldn't speak to why he did was he did or what the code was actually doing. Obviously, OpenAI's Chat has taken off and I am just curious if there is a way to determine if code was generated by AI? I did see that Stack Overflow has a policy on this Temporary policy: ChatGPT is banned so it seems that they have a way to tell if the code is authentically written or not? Any guidance is appreciated.
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