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This policy specifies the requirements for contributing
AI-generated content
(text and media) to
Wikiversity
AI-generated content is permitted where it follows good
scholarly practices
, including:
Edit summary
: The origin of contributed AI text is clearly indicated in the
edit summary
along with a publicly accessible link to the chatbot conversation (or a copy of the transcript) to maximise transparency.
Verifiability
Citations
: AI text is
verified
by the contributor.
Citations
are
fact-checked
for appropriateness and relevance by the contributor.
Human revision
: AI text is revised and rewritten by the contributor (or originally human-written and improved using genAI)
: AI content must be compatible with Wikiversity's
licensing requirements
(CC BY-SA).
Template
: Display the {{
AI-generated
}} template at the top of pages, or below the description template for files, when the content contains substantial AI-generated material.
Contributors wanting to use AI-generated content in ways not covered by this policy should seek community input by discussing at the
Colloquium
See also
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Discussions
Is the output of ChatGPT copyrighted?
(Wikidebate)
Should Wikiversity allow editors to post content generated by LLMs?
(Wikidebate)
Wikimedia projects
Wikibooks:Artificial intelligence
(Policy)
Wikimedia Commons: AI-generated media
(Policy)
Wikipedia:Large language models
(Information page)
Writing articles with large language models
(Guideline)
Wikiversity project guidelines
Using generative AI
(Motivation and emotion)
External links
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Wiki Education Foundation
Using generative AI tools with Wikipedia
(Training module)
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