This is an experimental script that uses an AI model. Please thoroughly familiarize yourself with the limitations of AI models as outlined here and at WP:LLM. Only use the script with great care. |
Source Verification AI Assistant | |
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Description | Script to help editors verify whether a reliable source supports a claim. |
Author(s) | Phlsph7 |
First released | July 25, 2023 |
Updated | July 25, 2023 (15 months ago) |
Browsers | all modern browsers |
Skins | all skins |
Source | User:Phlsph7/SourceVerificationAIAssistant.js |
Source Verification AI Assistant is a user script to help editors verify whether a reliable source supports a claim. It attempts to find sentences in the source that support the claim and quotes them. The underlying AI technology is still in an early stage and often gives inaccurate responses. For this reason, it is the responsibility of the editor to ensure that the quoted sentences are found in the reliable source and that they support the claim. Editors should not blindly rely on the responses.
To display the responses directly, a so-called API key from OpenAI is required. Without an API key, the script can generate a prompt, which can then be used on other websites, like chat.openai.com or bard.google.com.
The script can be used on articles, drafts, and in the user space. It also works when previewing changes.