All existing references to "AI" and "artificial intelligence" will be removed from the copy related to the add a link structured task.
Please refer to [[ https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WsfE_TEKpkQXKjFWBf1-8MEtDsLzb1Ph-Ta8vE4wZ1w/edit#gid=1501250102 | this sheet ]] for the updated copy and QQQ strings.
The terminology changes are in summary:
1. Using "machine" suggestions instead of referencing "AI" or "artificial intelligence. (e.g., `Suggestions by artificial intelligence (AI)` changed to `Machine suggestions`)
2. Reducing reference and emphasis "machine" source of suggestions as much as possible (e.g., `Leave AI suggestions?` changed to `Leave suggestions?`)
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**//Original task description //**
As noted by @leila in {T268705}:
>>! In T268705#6858417, @leila wrote:
>>>! In T268705#6855845, @RHo wrote:
>>>>! In T268705#6854750, @mewoph wrote:
>>> Hi @RHo @MMiller_WMF — should there be an alt text for the robot icon?
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>> Hi @mewoph - I thought this would be like the easy level icon where it is not an <img> element so would not require alt text. If that's incorrect, I think the alt text could be "AI suggestions task", since this is what the robot is indicating in this context.
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> Unless there is a strong reason to say "AI" in this case, I suggest you consider alternatives. "Machine" can be one. The algorithm behind the feature is not AI (strictly speaking). Even if by some stretch we can consider it an AI, it may not always remain such in future updates to the models. We will remain more accurate and gain more flexibility by using a different term than ML or AI.
@MMiller_WMF @RHo @leila if we are going to make a change, it would be nice to do it soon to avoid additional burden on translators having to re-translate strings that already include the term "AI".