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I have a user that I know (he confirmed) is using chatgpt to answer questions on our community. I’m working on our guidelines for acceptable use, etc, but in the interim I’ve asked him to stop. 

However, i can tell from the clear variance in replies that he authors and those that chatgpt authors, especially when chatpgt adds bold emphasis and code emphasis in neatly formed replies. 

But here’s where I’m stuck.

When I copy/paste from chatpgt, slack, or other places with code formatting, it doesn’t paste in that style. 

I didn’t even know that code was an option here until today:

you can highlight text and change the style to code


I know that ctrl+b / cmd+b works as a keyboard shortcut for bold. Does anyone know one for code? I’ve also asked in a reply here :

 

Or do you know of any ways to paste formatted text on the front end where the formatted text comes through? 

Before I finalize my guidelines and processes for monitoring for use; I want to ensure I fully understand how it’s working. 

Hi @DannyPancratz - This doesn’t answer your code copy/paste issue but does talk about how we are handling using AI to assist with responses. We have a user (and a couple outliers) who have done the same. I posted guidelines on it and one of our power users posted on using AI to answer questions. Below are our posts in case they give you any ideas. Cheers!

https://community.acumatica.com/community-site-discussions-150/using-ai-to-assist-with-creating-community-replies-26346

https://community.acumatica.com/community-site-discussions-150/using-ai-llms-to-answer-forum-questions-26522


@Kenneth R @revathimenon and team, are there any known ways to paste formatted text into the front end UI reply box? 

The front end doesn’t have the same HTML code formatting as Control and my testing of copy/paste from other places typically does not respect formatting. 


Hey @DannyPancratz - pasting formatted text into the front-end should generally work (possibly depending on where you’re pasting from - Google Docs usually works great) when it comes to basic text formatting, such as Bold, Italics, Bullet Lists, etc…  But to your point, I don’t think there’s any way to paste code and have it automatically show up as the Code format that our editor supports.  I think that’s always going to be a manual step.  There also aren’t any keyboard shortcuts for that (that I’ve been able to track down).  The keyboard shortcuts we do have are the universal ones that work just about everywhere, like for general formatting.


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