Wikipedia:Wikipedia is written by humans, for humans
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| This page in a nutshell: Wikipedia is a human-driven endeavor, created, edited, and administered by humans, for humans. |
Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia written in hundreds of languages and used by millions of humans worldwide every day. Understandably, these humans come to Wikipedia expecting to see a factual encyclopedia presented in an encyclopedic manner.
Wikipedia is also a free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit, and millions of humans have already done so. These humans do all sorts of things, from writing articles on new subjects, improving existing articles, adding new content or categories, cleaning up vandalism, and much, much more. Human editors, like the authors of this essay, help to sustain Wikipedia and create the largest human-written repository of human knowledge in the known universe.
Collectively, the editors of Wikipedia have donated millions of human-hours towards this project and released it under terms that allow it to be reused and redistributed. This effort has played a large part in making possible technological advances like large language models.
How not to contribute
[edit]To preserve the value of this resource, Wikipedia must continue to be written by humans, for humans. Editing articles using large-language models or other artificial intelligence is prohibited. Except for some specific regulated exceptions, such as carefully reviewed machine translations, every word of a Wikipedia article should be written by a human, the way these words you're reading now were written.
How to contribute
[edit]Cleaning up generated content
[edit]Unfortunately, LLM-generated content is often inserted into Wikipedia by editors who are either unaware of or unwilling to comply with Wikipedia's AI guidance. Like other types of disruptive content, LLM text must be identified and removed by volunteer editors. If you would like to assist in the cleanup process, you can connect with like-minded editors and access a variety of useful resources by joining WikiProject AI Cleanup.
See also
[edit]- Wikipedia:Writing articles with large language models – Guideline on AI usage on Wikipedia
- Wikipedia:Disruptive editing#Persistent LLM use – Guideline about degrading reliability of Wikipedia or exhausting patience of editors
- User:LEvalyn/You don't need AfD to TNT an LLM — Suggested procedures for deleting LLM-generated content