What does Wikipedia think about employing artificial intelligence to expand and correct itself?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wik
Bot policy covers the operation of all bots and automated scripts used to provide automation of Wikipedia edits, whether completely automated, higher speed, or simply assisting human editors in their own work.
It also covers the work of the Bot Approvals Group, which supervises and approves all bot-related activity from a technical and quality-control perspective on behalf of the English Wikipedia community.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wik
There are currently 1,853 bot tasks approved for use on the English Wikipedia; however, not all approved tasks involve actively carrying out edits. Bots will leave messages on user talk pages if the action the bot has carried out is of interest to that editor. Some bots can be excluded from leaving these messages by using the {{bots}} tags. Exclusion-compliant bots are listed at Category:Wikipedia bots which are exclusion compliant. There are 412 bots flagged with the “bot” flag right now. There is also a range of tools that allow for semi-automated editing of large numbers of articles.
See also:
- Wikipedia:Global bots policy
- meta:User-Agent policy
- Wikipedia:Bot Approvals Group
- Wikipedia:Bot requests
- Wikipedia:Bots
- Wikipedia:Bots/Requests for approval
- Wikipedia:Bots/Requests for approval/Adminbots
- Wikipedia:Bots/Status
- Wikipedia:Creating a bot
- Wikipedia:History of Wikipedia bots
- Wikipedia:List of bots by number of edits
- Wikipedia:Types of bots
- Wikipedia:User access levels
- meta:Bot policy (not in effect here)