Wikiversity:Artificial intelligence
Generative artificial intelligence large language models may be able to generate text that may be suitable for inclusion on Wikiversity. However, to be acceptable:
- The contributor should be an expert on the topic
- The origin of the text must be clearly indicated in the edit summary and ideally include a publicly available link to the chatbot conversation
- The text must be fact-checked by the contributor and, where citations are included, they must all be checked for appropriateness and relevance by the contributor
- The text should ideally to revised and rewritten by the contributor
- The copyright of the text needs to be owned by the contributor (who contributes it with an appropriate license)
See also
edit- Is the output of ChatGPT copyrighted? (Wikidebate)
- Should Wikiversity allow editors to post content generated by LLMs? (Wikidebate)
- Using generative AI (Motivation and emotion project guidelines)
- Wikibooks:Artificial Intelligence (draft proposal)
- Wikipedia:Large language models (draft proposal)
- Template:AI-generated (Wikipedia)