StackOverflow traffic plummets as ChatGPT launches

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StackOverflow was once the go-to place for programmers to ask questions and get advice from experts.

Since its launch, there has been a noticeable drop in web traffic.

ChatGPT is able to provide more accurate and tailored advice than the experts on StackOverflow and is available 24/7.


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ChatGPT is a revolutionary new artificial intelligence chatbot that is designed to provide advice and answers to users’ questions. Since its launch, there has been a noticeable drop in traffic on StackOverflow, the popular question-and-answer website.

StackOverflow traffic plummets as ChatGPT launches

StackOverflow was once the go-to place for programmers to ask questions and get expert advice. However, it seems ChatGPT may have made it obsolete. ChatGPT is designed to provide users with answers to their questions, and it is constantly learning from new interactions.

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According to data from Semrush, traffic has decreased by almost 50% since the launch of ChatGPT

The drop in traffic on StackOverflow is indicative of the changing landscape of the programming industry. As artificial intelligence chatbots become more advanced, they will continue to replace human experts in many fields.

The drop in traffic is likely due to the fact that ChatGPT can provide more accurate and tailored advice than the experts on StackOverflow. In addition, ChatGPT is available 24/7, meaning that users can get advice at any time of day or night without having to wait for an expert to become available. StackOverflow is no longer the go-to source for programming advice and help; instead, ChatGPT is quickly becoming the preferred choice for programmers of all levels.

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Damir Yalalov

Damir is the Editor/SEO/Product Lead at mpost.io. He is most interested in SecureTech, Blockchain, and FinTech startups. Damir earned a bachelor's degree in physics.

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