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  2. Reliability of Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The accuracy of AI models depend on the quality of their training data, but these models are also fundamentally unable to cite their original source for their knowledge, thus AI users use Wikipedia knowledge without knowing that Wikipedia is its source. AI users also receive results that intertwine facts originating from Wikipedia with ...

  3. Wikipedia : Why you shouldn't write articles with ChatGPT ...

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    Wikipedia is an open, collaboratively edited encyclopedia that aims to represent verifiable facts and present a neutral point of view.While AI systems have advanced in natural language generation, using them to automatically generate or contribute entire Wikipedia articles poses some challenges that could undermine Wikipedia's collaborative, factual and neutral standards if not addressed ...

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject AI Cleanup - Wikipedia

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    AI content is not always "unsourced" - sometimes it has real sources that are unrelated to the article's topic, sometimes it creates its own fake sources, and sometimes it uses legitimate sources to create the AI content. Be careful when removing bad AI content not to remove legitimate sources, and always check the cited sources for legitimacy.

  5. Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources - Wikipedia

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    For a source to be added to this list, editors generally expect two or more significant discussions about the source's reliability in the past, or an uninterrupted request for comment on the source's reliability that took place on the reliable sources noticeboard. For a discussion to be considered significant, most editors expect no fewer than ...

  6. Wikipedia:Reliable sources - Wikipedia

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    Since the AI boom in the early 2020s, so-called generative artificial intelligence ("generative AI" or "GenAI"), specifically large language models (LLMs), have become a common tool to generate and publish material using machine learning (ML). It may not be known or detectable that ML was used to produce a given piece of text.

  7. Artificial intelligence and copyright - Wikipedia

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    One such recent development is the use of sophisticated artificial intelligence ("AI") technologies capable of producing expressive material. These technologies "train" on vast quantities of preexisting human-authored works and use inferences from that training to generate new content.

  8. Wikipedia:Using sources - Wikipedia

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    A third-party source from one article may be treated as an auxiliary source in another, because the focus has changed. [6] Generally, any source that does not qualify as a reliable third-party source is grouped in this category. The use of these raw, first-hand, or out-of-date sources lends itself to inaccurate reporting, undue weight, and ...

  9. Artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Artificial intelligence (AI), in its broadest sense, is intelligence exhibited by machines, particularly computer systems.It is a field of research in computer science that develops and studies methods and software that enable machines to perceive their environment and use learning and intelligence to take actions that maximize their chances of achieving defined goals. [1]