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  2. Artificial intelligence in Wikimedia projects - Wikipedia

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    A 2016 research project called "One Hundred Year Study on Artificial Intelligence" named Wikipedia as a key early project for understanding the interplay between artificial intelligence applications and human engagement. [30] There is a concern about the lack of attribution to Wikipedia articles in large-language models like ChatGPT. [19]

  3. Automated journalism - Wikipedia

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    Automated journalism, also known as algorithmic journalism or robot journalism, [1] [2] [3] is a term that attempts to describe modern technological processes that have infiltrated the journalistic profession, such as news articles and videos generated by computer programs.

  4. Attention Is All You Need - Wikipedia

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    Already in spring 2017, even before the "Attention is all you need" preprint was published, one of the co-authors applied the "decoder-only" variation of the architecture to generate fictitious Wikipedia articles. [32] Transformer architecture is now used in many generative models that contribute to the ongoing AI boom.

  5. Generative artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Generative artificial intelligence (generative AI, GenAI, [1] or GAI) is a subset of artificial intelligence that uses generative models to produce text, images, videos, or other forms of data. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] These models learn the underlying patterns and structures of their training data and use them to produce new data [ 5 ] [ 6 ] based on ...

  6. Wikipedia : Using neural network language models on Wikipedia

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    Based on the results, AI models seem to be a very powerful brainstorming tool, and via prompt engineering, these AI do allow an impressive amount of refinement to the plan. AI can also be a great tool as a pointer to potential sources and can remind editors of Wikipedia's content policy (NPOV, RS, etc.)

  7. Wikipedia:Bot-created articles - Wikipedia

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    The articles, as created by the bot, must be in a generally acceptable state to not overly burden the community with tedious maintenance; The bot complies with all the terms of WP:MASSCREATION, including having a successful WP:BRFA, following widely advertised discussions; For example, a bot could create articles on comets, based on the COBS ...

  8. Retrieval-augmented generation - Wikipedia

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    Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) is a technique that grants generative artificial intelligence models information retrieval capabilities. It modifies interactions with a large language model (LLM) so that the model responds to user queries with reference to a specified set of documents, using this information to augment information drawn from its own vast, static training data.

  9. Wikipedia:Computer-generated content - Wikipedia

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    Various types of computer algorithms, neural networks, machine learning, and approaches sometimes termed artificial intelligence are used to assist humans in generating creative material. Each editor of Wikipedia is responsible for ensuring that everything they submit to Wikipedia meets its policies, guidelines, standards and best practices ...