How Stack Overflow is adding value to human answers in the age of AI

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The question-and-answer site Stack Overflow was founded 17 years ago to allow programmers -- human programmers -- to post questions about programming problems and get answers from a community of like-minded individuals. Since its founding, the world has become enamored with how ChatGPT and other generative AI programs can not only supply answers but even perform the work itself, handing you your own custom code. Stack Overflow's CEO, Prashanth Chandrasekar, has been running the company for almost six years -- and he has a plan. I sat down with him this month to learn how that plan is coming together. Also: What is Stack Overflow?