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  2. Perplexity AI - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perplexity_AI

    Perplexity AI is a conversational search engine that uses large language models (LLMs) to answer queries using sources from the web and cites links within the text response. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Its developer, Perplexity AI, Inc., is based in San Francisco, California .

  3. Collaborative writing - Wikipedia

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    The other thing about collaborative writing is the fact that it can be used in online schooling and in-person schooling, it is better in person though because it's easier to communicate with each other and peer review one another. Collaborative writing can also improve confidence when talking to each other. [citation needed]

  4. Wikipedia:Peer review/Tools - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Peer_review/Tools

    It happens from time to time that the peer review page is placed in one of the categories for articles under peer review. This causes the peer review page to list itself as a peer review, which is obviously not a good thing (thankfully, the servers do not admit infinite regress, and simply give up trying to display content).

  5. Help:Talk pages - Wikipedia

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    To respond to a discussion already in progress: Click the "Edit" link on the right end of the bar of the section you want to reply to. Add your comment below the last entry in the discussion. If you want to respond to a specific comment, you can place your response directly below it. Use a colon (:) to indent your message to create a threaded ...

  6. ChatGPT - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChatGPT

    ChatGPT is a generative artificial intelligence chatbot [2] [3] developed by OpenAI and launched in 2022. It is currently based on the GPT-4o large language model (LLM). ChatGPT can generate human-like conversational responses and enables users to refine and steer a conversation towards a desired length, format, style, level of detail, and language. [4]

  7. Wikipedia:Peer review/Guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia's peer review is a way to receive ideas on how to improve articles that are already decent. It may be used for potential good article nominations, potential featured article candidates, or an article of any "grade" (but if the article isn't well-developed, please read here before asking for a peer review).

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Architecture/Peer review proposal ...

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    The wikipedia peer review process is not always very productive. Some recent Wikipedia peer reviews have resulted in little more than automated bot responses. See This Example. Articles will eventually be presented at Wikipedia:Featured article candidates in a more polished form. Unpolished articles submitted to the FAC appear to antagonise the ...

  9. Peer feedback - Wikipedia

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    Peer feedback is a practice where feedback is given by one student to another. Peer feedback provides students opportunities to learn from each other. After students finish a writing assignment but before the assignment is handed in to the instructor for a grade, the students have to work together to check each other's work and give comments to the peer partner.