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|theme=Recent Changes, Legal / Advocacy / Risks, Technology
 
|theme=Recent Changes, Legal / Advocacy / Risks, Technology
 
|type=Roundtable
 
|type=Roundtable
|abstract=From articles to images, news to fair-use image justifications, there is an explosive increase in online contents generated by AI. This is a roundtable that will springboard in-depth discussions on benefits and risks involved in using machine learning, artificial intelligence and generative AI (e.g. ChatGPT, Midjourney) in a wiki environment. This roundtable will also discuss what policies and guidelines can serve as guardrails for AI content. <br /> This session is inspired by a live discussion in [[meta:EduWiki Conference 2023|EduWiki Conference 2023]] on [[meta:EduWiki Conference 2023/Program/AI in the classroom|Artificial intelligence in Wikipedia and in the classroom]].
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|abstract=From articles to images, news stories to fair-use rationale justifications, there is an explosive increase in online contents generated by AI. This is a roundtable that will springboard in-depth discussions on benefits and risks involved in using machine learning, artificial intelligence and generative AI (e.g. ChatGPT, Midjourney) in a wiki environment. This roundtable will also discuss what policies and guidelines can serve as guardrails for AI content. <br /> This session is inspired by a lively discussion in [[meta:EduWiki Conference 2023|EduWiki Conference 2023]] on [[meta:EduWiki Conference 2023/Program/AI in the classroom|Artificial intelligence in Wikipedia and in the classroom]].
 
|author=Andrew Leung
 
|author=Andrew Leung
|email=andrewcleung@hotmail.com
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|email=andrewcleung{{@}}hotmail.com
 
|username=OhanaUnited
 
|username=OhanaUnited
 
|time=30-60 mins
 
|time=30-60 mins
 
|size=30-50
 
|size=30-50
 
|presented=No
 
|presented=No
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|livestream=Yes, you may livestream my session
|present-other=Unconference
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|present-other=Panel or Unconference
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|status=Accepted
 
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Latest revision as of 20:24, 4 October 2023

This submission has been accepted for WikiConference North America 2023.



Title:

Artificial intelligence in Wikipedia and wiki projects

Theme:

Recent Changes, Legal / Advocacy / Risks, Technology

Type of session:

Roundtable

Abstract:

From articles to images, news stories to fair-use rationale justifications, there is an explosive increase in online contents generated by AI. This is a roundtable that will springboard in-depth discussions on benefits and risks involved in using machine learning, artificial intelligence and generative AI (e.g. ChatGPT, Midjourney) in a wiki environment. This roundtable will also discuss what policies and guidelines can serve as guardrails for AI content.
This session is inspired by a lively discussion in EduWiki Conference 2023 on Artificial intelligence in Wikipedia and in the classroom.

Author name:

Andrew Leung

E-mail address:

andrewcleung@hotmail.com

Wikimedia username:

OhanaUnited

Affiliated organization(s):

Estimated time:

30-60 mins

Special requests:

Have you presented on this topic previously? If yes, where/when?:

No

Okay to livestream?

Livestreaming is okay

If your submission is not accepted, would you be open to presenting your topic in another part of the program? (e.g. lightning talk or unconference session)

Panel or Unconference