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The Dumbarton Rail Bridge in San Francisco Bay, July 2021. Canon EOS 650D. 1/125, ISO 100, f/6.3



The Signpost: 9 March 2023

Signpost activity

I confess to being confused by this comment. The general community isn't going to make you party to a case as a result of decisions you didn't make, and text you didn't write, edit, or review. The group that might apportion some degree of responsibility to you is the Signpost team... but you chose to post to the incidents noticeboard first instead of the newsroom talk page, and were critical of the decisions made in your absence. If you were trying to find a humourous way to take responsibility, I don't feel it was effective. isaacl (talk) 18:16, 11 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Censorship attempts

Please read how Holocaust studies was started by the Israeli embassy in a secret meeting. Then please read about the recent initiative of Grabowski to censor Wikipedia: [1], [2]. Wikipedia shouldn't censor Polish scholars who cover the heroic efforts of the Poles to fight Germany and rescue Jews. 188.147.175.5 (talk) 09:28, 12 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Tech News: 2023-11

MediaWiki message delivery 23:18, 13 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Books & Bytes – Issue 55

The Wikipedia Library: Books & Bytes
Issue 55, January – February 2023

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Guild of Copy Editors March 2023 Newsletter

Guild of Copy Editors March 2023 Newsletter


Hello and welcome to the March 2023 newsletter, a quarterly digest of Guild activities since December and our Annual Report for 2022. Don't forget you can unsubscribe at any time; see below. We extend a warm welcome to all of our new members, including those who have signed up for our current March Backlog Elimination Drive. We wish you all happy copy-editing.

Election results: In our December 2022 coordinator election, Reidgreg and Tenryuu stepped down as coordinators; we thank them for their service. Incumbents Baffle gab1978, Dhtwiki, Miniapolis and Zippybonzo were returned as coordinators until 1 July. For the second time, no lead coordinator was chosen. Nominations for our mid-year Election of Coordinators open on 1 June (UTC).

Drive: 21 editors signed up for our January Backlog Elimination Drive, 14 of whom claimed at least one copy-edit. Between them, they copy-edited 170 articles totaling 389,737 words. Barnstars awarded are here.

Blitz: Our February Copy Editing Blitz focused on October and November 2022 requests, and the March and April 2022 backlogs. Of the 14 editors who signed up, nine claimed at least one copy-edit; and between them, they copy-edited 39,150 words in 22 articles. Barnstars awarded are here.

Drive: Sign up now for our month-long March Backlog Elimination Drive. Barnstars awarded will be posted here after the drive closes.

Progress report: As of 12:08, 19 March 2023 (UTC), GOCE copyeditors have processed 73 requests since 1 January 2023, all but five of them from 2022, and the backlog stands at 1,872 articles.

Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Baffle gab1978, Dhtwiki, Miniapolis and Zippybonzo.

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The Signpost: 20 March 2023

Thanks

Thanks for editing and publishing this latest edition. ☆ Bri (talk) 17:18, 20 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]

AI generated article template documentation

Regarding your comment on Template:AI-generated/doc, I'd like to remind you of a few things.

  1. I see you've listed specific percentages (e.g. 92%) for estimations. However, OpenAI's own detector, which is linked, uses broad categories like "very unlikely", "unclear if it is", or "likely". I'm assuming you used writer.com's detector for those; from my own experimentation that's inferior to OpenAI's detector in accuracy.
  2. It's surprisingly easy to fool the detector through minor edits to the GPT output. The detector is also pretty much useless for non-prose text.
  3. From my own experimentation I've found that machine-translated content, regardless of whether written by human or GPT, tends to yield "unclear" on the detector, which I assume is probably intentional.
  4. GPT-4 is now a thing (albeit something you either have to buy yourself for $20 or acquire through Bing's waitlist), and since OpenAI's own detector is designed for GPT-3, GPT-4 output fools it, at least for the time being. I'm pretty sure I've heard of GPT-4 having baked-in flag tokens in order to make future detection easier, though.
  5. In addition to "in conclusion...", some other common dead giveaways include "as X, ...", "it is important...", and "firstly, secondly, thirdly..." (especially in a Wikipedia context). These are ubiquitous on GPT-3, but can also be found on GPT-4. However, it's very easy for people to realize this and revise the output to obfuscate these...

WiktionariThrowaway (talk) 22:59, 20 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Tech News: 2023-12

MediaWiki message delivery 01:24, 21 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Tech News: 2023-13

MediaWiki message delivery 01:11, 28 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Draft:Super Sema

I made a draft for Draft:Super Sema. How do I submit it for review? 97.80.178.124 (talk) 00:51, 30 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]