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Paper Skygest Team
3 months ago
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Andres Guadamuz
4 months ago
How AI is breaking traditional remuneration models It's been a busy few weeks in the AI and copyright beat, and while I've been following all of the developments closely, I haven't had the time to react to everything in the blog. However, with two first decisions handed down in the US, and one in…
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How AI is breaking traditional remuneration models
It's been a busy few weeks in the AI and copyright beat, and while I've been following all of the developments closely, I haven't had the time to react to everything in the blog. However, with two first decisions handed down in the US, and one in the UK expected soon, it is a perfect time to start looking at the subject from a long-term perspective.
https://www.technollama.co.uk/how-ai-is-breaking-traditional-remuneration-models
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WikiResearch
8 months ago
In the March issue of our research newsletter: * Flagged Revisions: Explaining the disappointing history of a community-requested software feature * A roundup of several recent papers investigating the impact of ChatGPT on Wikipedia so far and more:
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WikiResearch
9 months ago
In the new issue of our monthly newsletter: â–¸ What's known about how readers navigate Wikipedia â–¸ Italian Wikipedia is the hardest to read â–¸ "open access articles are extensively and increasingly more cited in Wikipedia" than those behind a paywall
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WikiResearch
9 months ago
In the latest issue of our newsletter: â–¸ GPT-4 is better at writing edit summaries than human Wikipedia editors and other new research findings
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WikiResearch
11 months ago
In the latest issue of our monthly newsletter: ▸ "Wikipedia editors are quite prosocial", especially community "superstars" – but editors motivated by "social image" may put quantity over quality And other recent research publications
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WikiResearch
12 months ago
In the latest issue of our newsletter on research about Wikipedia, Wikidata and other Wikimedia projects: â–¸ "SPINACH": LLM-based tool makes Wikidata's data more accessible, translating "challenging real-world questions" to SPARQL queries and other new publications
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