• establish a policy or guideline on how Large Language Models (LLM) can be used on Wikipedia. There is no consensus to adopt any wording as either a policy or guideline...
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  • of 1 ("... publish content to Wikipedia articles cited only to a large language model.")? That means using, say, Bing, as a reference, right? I feel like...
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  • assistance of large language models. By stating that the Foundation is not responsible for the content generated by large language models, the policy clarifies...
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  • 2022 (UTC)  You are invited to join the discussion at Wikipedia talk:Large language model policy § RFC. Phlsph7 (talk) 08:32, 20 December 2023 (UTC)...
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  • regarding naming this proposed policy/guideline. We should not be using technical jargon in templates. 'Large language model' means precisely nothing to...
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  • copyright licensing policies of all sources, as well as the AI-provider. Perhaps just a pointer to Wikipedia:Large language models and copyright could...
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  • proposed as the 'Large language models policy', B—this draft is not finished enough to be proposed as the 'Large language models policy', C—there should...
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  • wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Large_language_models and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Large_language_models?utm_source=chatgpt.com are the...
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  • 21 July 2025 (UTC) I've redirected Wikipedia:Using neural network language models on Wikipedia to this page, as that page covered essentially the same...
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  • in terms of other relevant policies. In fact, this was the whole thing: Editors who use the output of large language models (LLMs) as an aid in their editing...
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  • whole policy in two sentences: "Editors who use the output of large language models (LLMs) as an aid in their editing are subject to the policies of Wikipedia...
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  • policy", and how are these different than policies? As you can probably tell from my questions, my mental model of PAG only has three levels: policy >...
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  • in Wikipedia for several reasons : An epistomological reason : large language models such as BERT, GPT-3 and the most recent one Bloom are trained using...
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  • that might require lookup of information via the internet, it is a language model only, and is not connected to the internet (as of this writing). One...
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  • reached in 2013 Could anyone doublecheck my model. HenkvD 20:34, 28 February 2007 (UTC) I find your model interesting, and perhaps more believable from...
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  • on the policy talk page or other venue. Casliber (talk · contribs) 22:02, 4 June 2011 (UTC) But sometimes changes are pushed through with a large number...
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  • been raised about obstruction on policy pages (see Wikipedia talk:Governance reform and associated pages; beware, LARGE). I am reluctant to support the...
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  • notion? Isn't, say, Graham's number larger than any "common" number? The "larger than any natural number" language at least had the advantage of being...
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  • section of the policy is unnecessarily wordy. It also needs to be updated to reflect recent opinion of the devs (up to 60ppm for large, important tasks)...
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  • not good with large cardinals.... — Arthur Rubin (talk) 16:45, 3 June 2019 (UTC) No, I don't think they should be merged. The core model K, as I understand...
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  • appropriate interpretation of this policy as regards to dictionary definitions. The current language in the policy lists pages which "can never be more...
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  • transparent encyclopedia that operates under the model of consensus. As such we should prohibit any policy which allows binding decisions to be discussed...
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  • essay is "red-flag words and phrases", not the use of ChatGPT and Large language models (LLM) for article, essay, and minor content creation. Use other...
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  • not an official language. In such cases, the article shall be titled with the model name used in all non-home markets. If no single model name is used in...
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  • for the policy change you're trying to push. Kelly Martin (talk) 12:36, 17 January 2006 (UTC) Can we avoid the use of overly dramatic language like "without...
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  • projects in all languages thanks to WP:SUL. Since this username policy only affects the English Wikipedia, it is possible for this new policy to conflict...
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  • after a long period of discussion and a strong showing of consensus among a large group of Wikipedians." "If you think a relisting is unjustified and premature...
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  • Proposed changes Alter the language of the policy, especially in the introduction, so that it does not imply that the policy is a firm rule; Generalize...
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  • English language names for movies (e.g. Amélie), books (Love in the Time of Cholera), and so forth if they exist, but we shall see. Regards, --DeLarge (talk)...
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  • great. We have a large problem with articles that are too difficult to understand, and I believe getting help on how to simplify the language we use makes...
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