Type of activity: Scheduled session
Main topic: {T147708}
Timing: TBD
Historically, AI has been used to filter vandalism, facilitate searching content, and extract structured information from text. In this session, we'll explore both old and new problem spaces where artificial intelligence will be able to help Wikimedia Projects.
## Problem statement
There's no good list of open projects and contact lists for AI developers to reference.
## Expected outcome
Develop a list of desired projects for AI (including current ones!) and initiate a list of interested parties who want to be consulted and made aware of new developments.
## Summary of discussion
We've seen a lot of interest via subscriptions and tokens (@Basvb, @sumit, @DarTar, @ellery, @Esquivalience, @Lydia_Pintscher, @quiddity, @Capt_Swing, @Neil_P._Quinn_WMF, @Nettrom, @Ghassanmas, @Glorian_Yapinus and @Ladsgroup) and a bit of discussion of new AIs to consider.
A few of new AIs were discussed.
* Draft article quality models (spam/vandalism/attack)
* Edit type models (copy-edit/elaboration/verifiability/npov)
* Conflict of interest detection
* Article importance modeling (general and per-wikiproject)
Discussion at the summit should be focused on expanding this list and getting basic description for each proposal.
## Links
* https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/ai