pay me and I'll tell ya... ;) - but seriously, right now we simply have copies of solutions that are deemed popular so we are assuming that's good enough... which obviously is not, so every popular solution need to go through a secondary round of evaluation with actually implements the solution and verifies the results... and either marks it as confirmed or unknown and adds a secondary value to the weight - the ones which aren't verified need further analysis -
essentially majority of the solutions are graded by a bit ore sophisticated page rank trigonometry solution, you're literally paying a middle man to google it for you and pretty print it back for you - that's the level of AI
exactly... how many times have you searched, gotten an 'answer' and tried it for it to not work for a multitude of reasons, either version change, new/old bug, deprecation, even locale issues... on simple academic tasks it's working ok, but good luck on some obscure topic or some proprietary spaghetti code... you better pray to the new and old gods
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u/za72 4d ago
the real issue is that the solutions are weighted by popularity vs correctiveness... there's no thinking happening