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Artificial intelligence in Wikimedia projects includes the use of artificial intelligence in Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects for the purpose of developing those projects.[1]
Using AI for Wikimedia projects
Various projects seek to improve Wikipedia and Wikimedia projects by using artificial intelligence tools.
ORES
The Objective Revision Evaluation Service (ORES) project is an artificial intelligence service for grading the quality of Wikipedia edits.[2][3] The Wikimedia Foundation presented the ORES project in November 2015.[4]
Detox
Detox is a project to prevent users from posting mean comments in Wikimedia community discussions.[5] Among other parts of the Detox project, the Wikimedia Foundation and Jigsaw collaborated to use artificial intelligence for basic research and to develop technical solutions to address the problem. In October 2016 those organizations published "Ex Machina: Personal Attacks Seen at Scale" describing their findings.[6][7] Various popular media outlets reported on the publication of this paper and described the social context of the research.[8][9][10]
Other
In August 2018 a company reported attempting to use artificial intelligence to create Wikipedia articles about women as a way to address gender bias on Wikipedia.[11][12]
Using Wikimedia projects for AI
Content in Wikimedia projects is useful as a dataset in advancing artificial intelligence research and applications. For instance, in the development of the Google's Perspective API that identifies toxic comments in online forums, a dataset containing hundreds of thousands of Wikipedia talk page comments with human-labelled toxicity levels, was used.[13]
A 2012 paper reported that more than 1000 academic articles, including those using artificial intelligence, examine Wikipedia, reuse information from Wikipedia, use technical extensions linked to Wikipedia, or research communication about Wikipedia.[14] A 2017 paper described Wikipedia as the mother lode for human generated text available for machine learning.[15]
A 2016 research project called "One Hundred Year Study on Artificial Intelligence" named Wikipedia as a key early project for understanding the interplay between AI applications and human engagement.[16]
References
- ↑ Marr, Bernard (17 August 2018). "The Amazing Ways How Wikipedia Uses Artificial Intelligence". Forbes.
- ↑ Simonite, Tom (1 December 2015). "Software That Can Spot Rookie Mistakes Could Make Wikipedia More Welcoming". MIT Technology Review.
- ↑ Metz, Cade (1 December 2015). "Wikipedia Deploys AI to Expand Its Ranks of Human Editors". WIRED.
- ↑ Halfaker, Aaron; Taraborelli, Dario (30 November 2015). "Artificial intelligence service "ORES" gives Wikipedians X-ray specs to see through bad edits". Wikimedia Foundation.
- ↑ "Research:Detox - Meta". meta.wikimedia.org.
- ↑ "Ex Machina: Personal Attacks Seen at Scale". doi:10.1145/3038912.3052591.
- ↑ Jigsaw (7 February 2017). "Algorithms And Insults: Scaling Up Our Understanding Of Harassment On Wikipedia". Medium.
- ↑ Wakabayashi, Daisuke (23 February 2017). "Google Cousin Develops Technology to Flag Toxic Online Comments". The New York Times.
- ↑ Smellie, Sarah (17 February 2017). "Inside Wikipedia's Attempt to Use Artificial Intelligence to Combat Harassment". Motherboard. Vice Media. Archived from the original on 24 April 2019. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
- ↑ Gershgorn, Dave (27 February 2017). "Alphabet's hate-fighting AI doesn't understand hate yet". Quartz.
- ↑ Simonite, Tom (3 August 2018). "Using Artificial Intelligence to Fix Wikipedia's Gender Problem". WIRED.
- ↑ Verger, Rob (7 August 2018). "Artificial intelligence can now help write Wikipedia pages for overlooked scientists". Popular Science.
- ↑ "Google's comment-ranking system will be a hit with the alt-right". Engadget. 2017-09-01.
- ↑ Nielsen, Finn Årup (2012). "Wikipedia Research and Tools: Review and Comments". SSRN Electronic Journal. doi:10.2139/ssrn.2129874. ISSN 1556-5068.
- ↑ Mehdi, Mohamad; Okoli, Chitu; Mesgari, Mostafa; Nielsen, Finn Årup; Lanamäki, Arto (March 2017). "Excavating the mother lode of human-generated text: A systematic review of research that uses the wikipedia corpus". Information Processing & Management. pp. 505–529. doi:10.1016/j.ipm.2016.07.003. Missing or empty
|url=(help) - ↑ "AI Research Trends - One Hundred Year Study on Artificial Intelligence (AI100)". ai100.stanford.edu.
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