Wikipedia:Computer-generated_content
Wikipedia:Computer-generated content
Various types of computer algorithms, neural networks, machine learning, and approaches sometimes termed artificial intelligence are used to assist humans in generating creative material. It is not possible to completely preclude the use of such in the creative process on Wikipedia because today they permeate, in some form or another, every element of submitting content to Wikipedia.
The following is a draft working towards a proposal for adoption as a Wikipedia policy. The proposal must not be taken to represent consensus, but is still in development and under discussion, and has not yet reached the process of gathering consensus for adoption. Thus references or links to this page should not describe it as policy, guideline, nor yet even as a proposal. |
This page in a nutshell: Computer algorithms are increasingly used to augment human-generated material and Wikipedia editors are fully responsible for ensuring the quality of all content submitted by such means and the veracity any claims made about it. |
Each editor of Wikipedia is responsible for ensuring that anything submitted to Wikipedia meets its policies, guidelines, standards and best practices, and that any claims made about it are accurate.