Wikipedia:WikiProject Artificial Intelligence
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Welcome to the Artificial Intelligence WikiProject. This page provides a focal point for coordinating efforts to improve Wikipedia's coverage of artificial intelligence.
Project scope
[edit]The scope of this project is the creation, development, and maintenance of any and all content in the encyclopedia pertaining to artificial intelligence, including facts, article sections, and articles about machine learning, deep learning, and theoretical AI, such as synthetic consciousness, artificial general intelligence, and artificial superintelligence. This includes AI-focused content in the main, draft, file, portal, template, and category namespaces.
The topmost pages of the subject tree, to assist you in identifying the scope of the subject
[edit]- Artificial intelligence
- Outline of artificial intelligence
- Glossary of artificial intelligence
- Template:Artificial intelligence
- Template:Artificial intelligence navbox
- Category:Artificial intelligence
Note that Wikipedia doesn't currently have a Portal:Artificial intelligence or Index of artificial intelligence articles. Please create those.
Not the focus here: AI use on Wikipedia
[edit]Although the use of AI on Wikipedia (including activities, guidelines, and policies) is not the focus of this WikiProject, the participants here naturally would like to know what they can and can't use artificial intelligence for in editing, and to keep informed about AI use on Wikipedia. The page Wikipedia:Artificial intelligence resources was compiled to track everything going on with artificial intelligence in the Wikipedia community. Feel free to help keep that page up-to-date.
Objectives
[edit]Improve navigation
[edit]The navigation aids for browsing AI topics have fallen woefully out of date. Please help update them:
- Outline of artificial intelligence
- Outline of robotics
- Glossary of artificial intelligence
- Template:Artificial intelligence navbox
Neutrality
[edit]Provide neutral and accurate information, especially for the users of chatbots or other AI-derived content who may trust Wikipedia as a more neutral source of information on these topics than a chatbot.
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Articles for deletion
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Articles for creation
Things to do[edit]Looking for something to do? The current to-do list for the project consists of these tasks:
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Participants[edit]If you would like to participate in this project, then you can optionally add your name to the list of participants. Keep in touch with project developments by adding this project to your watchlist and joining discussions on the talk page.
Things to keep in mind while editing AI articles[edit]There are a few things that you should try to keep in mind while editing artificial intelligence articles. Using AI[edit]See Wikipedia:Artificial intelligence for what you can and can't do with AI (including LLMs/chatbots) as a Wikipedia editor. Audience[edit]One of the primary goals of this project is to make artificial intelligence articles accessible, so you should make an effort to explain any jargon including adding wikilinks to those terms for readers to get more information on them. Conventions[edit]
References[edit]Try to ensure that every artificial intelligence article includes at least a few relevant references, and direct citations for anything that could be considered controversial. Wikipedia articles cannot be a substitute for a textbook (that is what Wikibooks is for), and references can give readers some idea of where they should go if they need more information than the article can provide. Just as important, providing further reading enables other editors to verify and to extend the given information, as well as to discuss the quality of a particular source. You can find more information on citations and references, as well as several examples for how the cited literature should look, in the style guide on citations. Citeseer and Google Scholar are good resources. ARXIV and conference presentations are not the best sources to use on Wikipedia due to not receiving as much scrutiny as a peer review or fact-checking from an editor at a newspaper. See also[edit]Related categories[edit]Related WikiProjects[edit]
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