Today, we showcased early previews of many new features of our upcoming AI offerings from the stage of WeAreDevelopers - for both the public platform and for Stack Overflow for Teams. Our goal is to get you to trusted solutions faster, and we're leveraging AI and GenerativeAI (GenAI) to facilitate this. For Stack Overflow, we shared how… - You will be able to receive instant, trustworthy and accurate solutions to problems using search and question asking powered by GenAI.
- A dedicated GenAI Stack Exchange will serve as a place for a community that is centered around knowledge sharing for writing prompts for GenAI tools and AI/ML more broadly.
- Stack Overflow's Natural Language Processing (NLP) Collective will include a new feature called Discussions that will provide a focused space to debate technical approaches, explore implementation strategies, and share different perspectives so that you can make more informed technical decisions.
For Stack Overflow for Teams, we shared how… - You will be able to use the power of AI to expedite seeding, prioritizing, and curating your knowledge base by leveraging your existing internal, accurate, and trusted content.
- Search will evolve so you will be able to find the most relevant answers quickly, leveraging trustworthy sources such as Stack Overflow for Teams, Stack Overflow's public platform, and other places you store knowledge, such as Confluence and GitHub.
- A Stack Overflow for Visual Studio Code extension will pull in validated content from both the public platform and your private Stack Overflow for Teams instance to provide you with a personalized summary of how to solve problems efficiently and effectively.
- A Slack chatbot gathers generated solutions to the most technical challenges instantly, providing answers to questions using all Stack Overflow community-validated sources, all while keeping a company's data private.
You can see a video from our CEO, Prashanth Chandrasekar, read more about all our announcements, and see early preview demo videos over at Stack Overflow Labs. For each feature we announced today, you can register your interest to keep up with what we're building or if you want to be part of an alpha or beta test. |
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