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I've been experimenting with ways to reduce copywrite infringement when using large language models (e.g., GPT-4) to draft Wikipedia articles. A process that shows promise is:
1. Feed the combined texts of all of the references into a large language model (LLM) that has a large enough token limit, such as GPT-4 32k, so that it can read in all of the text and draft the article. For an example of the output of this first step, see User:Nowa/Floyd wiki 1. The corresponding file of with the reference texts is User:Nowa/Floyd RS. Unfortunately, this example wiki 1 version has a one or more copyright violations. See User talk:Nowa/Floyd wiki 1
2. Instruct the LLM to redraft the wiki 1 article in a style very different from Wikipedia. In this case the style was used for the redraft was that of the comedian Rodney Dangerfield. See User:Nowa/Floyd Rodney for how it turned out. The article was completely rewritten so that there were no copyright violations that I could see. The tone of the article, however, was no longer encyclopedic.
3. Instruct the LLM to rewrite the "Rodney" version of the article back into the style of Wikipedia. See User:Nowa/Floyd wiki Rodney wiki for how this turned out. This version appears to be free of copywrite violations, has an encyclopedic tone, and has information supported by the references. It has somewhat less information than the original wiki 1 version of the article, but subsequent editors can add more detail from the RS if needed.
I welcome candid comments on this method including possibilities for improving it. Nowa (talk) 12:18, 24 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]
the only one of 18 co-defendants in former President Donald Trump’s election interference case in Fulton County to
Nowa (talk) 03:56, 26 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]
[edit]"There is consensus that Ad Fontes Media and their Media Bias Chart should not be used in article space in reference to sources' political leaning or reliability. Editors consider it a self-published source and have questioned its methodology." Doug Weller talk 14:25, 28 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
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