“Quality drops exponentially after the arrival of AI”: Research shows experts and contributors are leaving online communities amid a silent “knowledge reset”


  • Generative AI may have unintentionally pushed out some of the highest quality “expert” contributors on sites like Stack Overflow, as users instead increasingly adopted tools trained on their comments.
  • The problem is that users feel like their expertise and efforts are not being rewarded, with AI often delivering the same solutions at a faster pace.
  • This development is not limited to online coding communities, but threatens to expand to other areas such as classrooms, corporate workplaces, and scientific communities.

A University of Auckland study into the demise of Stack Overflow in recent years reveals an increasingly worrying trend in the software community: the best, or most knowledgeable, contributors are leaving in droves.

AI, which arguably bridges the gap between most entry- and mid-range coders and some of the best in the business, could actually accelerate the latter’s exit from online communities as they feel their efforts are no longer as valued as they once were.

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