The modern developer needs AI tools they can trust. That's why we built Stack Internal. Our enterprise knowledge intelligence layer ingests, validates, and delivers trusted knowledge directly in your everyday workflows, so your teams and their AI tools get the context they need right when they need it. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/ewQV2t8M
No matter how advanced the ai gets Stack Overflow always got the solution to our dumbest misktakes
Stack OverflowI have been part of Stack Overflow for years, both learning and contributing, so I have been following this closely. Stack Internal is a strong move. Grounding AI with trusted, company-specific knowledge in workflows clearly addresses a real gap. That said, this improves what AI knows, while the bigger challenge now is how AI reasons. In practice, developers are slowed down less by lack of knowledge, and more by: - subtle inaccuracies - missing context - weak reasoning in AI outputs So the workflow becomes verification, not creation. There may be an opportunity to extend this further. Beyond a knowledge layer, Stack Overflow could act as a reasoning layer alongside AI tools: - flagging questionable outputs - explaining why something may be wrong - suggesting better prompts - capturing anonymised signals from real usage This would build on what Stack Overflow has always done best, helping developers reason through problems, not just find answers. Curious how you are thinking about this layer. It feels like a natural next step.