Comment by bryan0
8 hours ago
I don't. that's why I am working with Wikipedia editors to help improve it. For example policies on aligning agents with wikipedia standards. This a topic that requires thought, not knee-jerk reactions.
8 hours ago
I don't. that's why I am working with Wikipedia editors to help improve it. For example policies on aligning agents with wikipedia standards. This a topic that requires thought, not knee-jerk reactions.
Their current policy of no AI bots is fine. No need to improve it, you can't.
The current policy is not "no AI Bots": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Bot_policy. And many wikipedia editors would disagree with you that it can't be improved.
> The use of LLMs to generate or rewrite article content is prohibited
I'm not a wikipedia editor, but I assume this applies to bots as well
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Artificial_intellige...
> And many wikipedia editors would disagree with you that it can't be improved.
There are many people who think many things that are wrong. That doesn't make them right.
You clearly have no understanding of the principle of consent.
If you don't want to destroy Wikipedia, why are you acting like this?
I'm suspect that many of his responses here are written by AI.
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