That is a great question. IMO, major LLM players currently have a large enough user base to generate training data from their users (questions and user provided answers, corrections, etc). So, if StackOverflow dies, it will become harder to keep up with closed source models
it's sad that startups become corps and decay. this article is the perfect illustration, from the bio, to the llm slop content of the article. Just sad it has to be this way
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