Wikipedia:Writing articles with large language models
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Large language models (LLMs)[1] can be useful tools, but they are not good at creating entirely new Wikipedia articles. Large language models should not be used to generate new Wikipedia articles from scratch.[2]
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See also
Project administration pages
- Wikipedia:Artificial intelligence resources
- Wikipedia:Artificial intelligence § What is Wikipedia's AI policy? (information page)
- Wikipedia:LLM-assisted translation (guideline)
- Wikipedia:Signs of AI writing (WikiProject advice page)
- Wikipedia:Large language models (essay)
- Wikipedia:Image use policy § AI-generated images
- Wikipedia:Speedy deletion § G15. LLM-generated pages without human review
Articles
- Hallucination (artificial intelligence), when an LLM generates and presents inaccurate information as factual
- Artificial intelligence in Wikimedia projects