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by NotTheDr01ds 1112 days ago
"Code working" isn't necessarily black-and-white. For a new user (the one asking the question), the code may appear to solve the problem, but may have corner-cases or even security risks. That's entirely possible with user-generated code as well, of course, but GPT/AI allows it to be produced at a much higher rate, with the person who posted the answer often not being capable of (or not caring to) validate or correct it.
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Yes, and SO already have plentiful of sample code that appear to solve the problem, but have huge flaws.