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The partnership merges Stack Overflow's deep well of developer expertise with OpenAI's cutting-edge AI technology, offering developers instantaneous, reliable solutions right in their workflow.
Stack Overflow and OpenAI have announced a new API partnership that aims to combine the strengths of Stack Overflow's vast repository of technical knowledge with OpenAI’s leading AI models. This collaboration will empower developers by providing them with accurate, vetted data and seamless access to trusted information directly within their workflow.
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"Learning from as many languages, cultures, subjects, and industries as possible ensures that our models can serve everyone. The developer community is particularly important to both of us. Our deep partnership with Stack Overflow will help us enhance the user and developer experience on both our platforms," said Brad Lightcap, COO at OpenAI.
"Stack Overflow is the world’s largest developer community, with more than 59 million questions and answers. Through this industry-leading partnership with OpenAI, we strive to redefine the developer experience, fostering efficiency and collaboration through the power of community, best-in-class data, and AI experiences," said Prashanth Chandrasekar, CEO of Stack Overflow.
The first set of new integrations and capabilities between Stack Overflow and OpenAI will be available in the first half of 2024. Beyond this initial phase, both companies aim to continue refining and expanding their collaboration to further empower developers with cutting-edge AI tools and resources.
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