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This is a follow up to Is attribution required for machine-generated text when posting on Stack Exchange?

What is the proper way to attribute Large Language Models (such as GPT-3) when posting on Stack Exchange? Is it enough to mention it in the edit description or should the attribution be included in the post itself? Is there a specific format for attributions?

My question applies to both new posts and edits to existing posts, assuming the attribution formats must be different for both cases.

Update: see the edit history of this post for a sample attribution

This is a follow up to Is attribution required for machine-generated text when posting on Stack Exchange?

What is the proper way to attribute Large Language Models (such as GPT-3) when posting on Stack Exchange? Is it enough to mention it in the edit description or should the attribution be included in the post itself? Is there a specific format for attributions?

Update: see the edit history of this post for a sample attribution

This is a follow up to Is attribution required for machine-generated text when posting on Stack Exchange?

What is the proper way to attribute Large Language Models (such as GPT-3) when posting on Stack Exchange? Is it enough to mention it in the edit description or should the attribution be included in the post itself? Is there a specific format for attributions?

My question applies to both new posts and edits to existing posts, assuming the attribution formats must be different for both cases.

Update: see the edit history of this post for a sample attribution

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How should attributions What is the proper way to LLMs be writtenattribute Large Language Models (such as GPT-3) when posting on Stack Exchange?

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Update: see the edit history of this post for a sample attribution

How should attributions to LLMs be written?

As a follow up to Is attribution required for machine-generated text when posting on Stack Exchange?, how should attribution to LLMs (such as GPT-3) be written on StackExchange posts? Is it sufficient to mention it in the edit description or do you have to write it as part of the actual post? Is there a specific template one must use for such attributions?

Update: see the edit history of this post for a sample attribution

What is the proper way to attribute Large Language Models (such as GPT-3) when posting on Stack Exchange?

This is a follow up to Is attribution required for machine-generated text when posting on Stack Exchange?

What is the proper way to attribute Large Language Models (such as GPT-3) when posting on Stack Exchange? Is it enough to mention it in the edit description or should the attribution be included in the post itself? Is there a specific format for attributions?

Update: see the edit history of this post for a sample attribution

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As a follow up to Is attribution required for machine-generated text when posting on Stack Exchange?, how should attribution to LLMs (such as GPT-3) be written on StackExchange posts? Is it sufficient to mention it in the edit description or do you have to write it as part of the actual post? Is there a specific template one must use for such attributions?

Update: see the edit history of this post for a sample attribution

As a follow up to Is attribution required for machine-generated text when posting on Stack Exchange?, how should attribution to LLMs (such as GPT-3) be written on StackExchange posts? Is it sufficient to mention it in the edit description or do you have to write it as part of the actual post? Is there a specific template one must use for such attributions?

As a follow up to Is attribution required for machine-generated text when posting on Stack Exchange?, how should attribution to LLMs (such as GPT-3) be written on StackExchange posts? Is it sufficient to mention it in the edit description or do you have to write it as part of the actual post? Is there a specific template one must use for such attributions?

Update: see the edit history of this post for a sample attribution

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