Wikipedia and AI: Ethical Boundaries in LLM Training
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| description = As technological advancements continue to shape the landscape of open knowledge, this edition of the DCW Conversation Hour features Dr. Matthew Vetter, a Professor of English at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and an advocate for open knowledge. Dr. Vetter, author of Wikipedia and the Representation of Reality, brings over a decade of experience collaborating with the Wiki Education Foundation and editing open-access resources like Writing Spaces. | | description = As technological advancements continue to shape the landscape of open knowledge, this edition of the DCW Conversation Hour features Dr. Matthew Vetter, a Professor of English at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and an advocate for open knowledge. Dr. Vetter, author of Wikipedia and the Representation of Reality, brings over a decade of experience collaborating with the Wiki Education Foundation and editing open-access resources like Writing Spaces. |
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Wikipedia and AI: Ethical Boundaries in LLM Training
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23rd DCW Conversation Hour
As technological advancements continue to shape the landscape of open knowledge, this edition of the DCW Conversation Hour features Dr. Matthew Vetter, a Professor of English at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and an advocate for open knowledge. Dr. Vetter, author of Wikipedia and the Representation of Reality, brings over a decade of experience collaborating with the Wiki Education Foundation and editing open-access resources like Writing Spaces.
This conversation will explore how platforms like Wikipedia intersect with Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models, drawing inspiration from Wikimedia 2030 Movement Strategy Recommendations. Together, we will discuss the evolving role of AI in sustaining accessible and collaborative knowledge-sharing platforms, leveraging Dr. Vetter’s expertise in digital technology and critical literacy.
Join us for a dynamic session highlighting the opportunities and challenges of integrating emerging technologies into open knowledge ecosystems.
Note: Registration is mandatory. Visit this page to register.Region: Online Mode
Location: Zoom
Event link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84548343673 – or download calendar item (.ics)
Keywords: DCW Conversation Hour
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