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 (DIR) Post #AcyLuQMpynFxttN0zY by openfuture@eupolicy.social
       2023-12-19T16:08:25Z
       
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       At a time when many rush to deploy #AI at any cost, the level-headed and principle-based approach adopted by the #Wikimedia movement is refreshing”, says @tarkowski in our latest opinion 👉 https://openfuture.eu/blog/ai-and-the-commons-the-wikimedia-movement/  CC @wikimediafoundation
       
 (DIR) Post #Ad205rnjrJs9R6O3Qe by ainali@social.coop
       2023-12-19T16:17:19Z
       
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       @openfuture @tarkowski @wikimediafoundation It is noteworthy, though, that the team runs public experiments on platforms not in line with these "principles".https://diff.wikimedia.org/2023/07/13/exploring-paths-for-the-future-of-free-knowledge-new-wikipedia-chatgpt-plugin-leveraging-rich-media-social-apps-and-other-experiments/
       
 (DIR) Post #Ad20608arfJ9I6Cp2u by tarkowski@101010.pl
       2023-12-21T10:25:08Z
       
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       @ainali Jan I agree, and made this point in an earlier op-ed on our blog.I understand that the small WMF AI team is being opportunistic and looking for quick, frugal experiments. And also feel they need to explore (potential) dominant channels - the way they accepted that Wikipedia is intermediated through commercial search engines.Stiil, I would also like to see a stronger commitment to open(ish) solutions. That's why I like a lot more the translation tool.  @openfuture @wikimediafoundation