Future Audiences/List of experiment ideas

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This page documents ideas for experiments that could allow the Wikimedia movement to make use of new technology (i.e., new generative AI tools and libraries) to share or gather knowledge in new ways. These are intended to be ideas for small-scale technical experiments (i.e., prototypes, proofs-of-concept, or simple gadgets) that can be executed quickly in a hackathon or as a part-time project for a volunteer developer.

These ideas have been generated by the Future Audiences team and members of the Wikimedia community, and are intended to inspire anyone in the Wikimedia movement and beyond – volunteer developers, hackathon participants, affiliates or organizers – to add and discuss new ideas, try these or other experiments, and share resources and results with other interested Wikimedians.

Please feel free to add ideas, share resources (e.g., datasets, libraries, tools that may be helpful to developers), link your experiments in the table below, or leave other comments and suggestions on the talk page.



Experiment ideas[edit]

Idea Notes/resources New technology or trend this addresses Links to experiments/results What could this help our movement learn/achieve?
Use AI to remix Wikimedia content into new formats AI See this experiment to turn Wikipedia article content into short videos: https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/repos/machine-learning/article-to-short-video What new content formats (i.e., videos, podcasts, visual "stories", chatbots) are preferred/useful for learning besides longform text, images?
Create shareable visualizations of reading 'rabbit holes' and/or end of year lists (like Spotify Wrapped) Sharing knowledge on social apps See this experimental "Wikipedia Year in Review" tool: https://wikipediayir.netlify.app/ Could we draw in more readers by creatively sharing knowledge on external platforms?
Create an app or bot that shares fun facts from Wikipedia Dataset of "Did You Know"s from English Wikipedia: https://huggingface.co/datasets/derenrich/enwiki-did-you-know Sharing knowledge on social apps Could we draw in more readers by creatively sharing knowledge on external platforms?
Create an AI-assisted Wikipedia voice assistant (like the BBC's voice assistant) AI Could we draw in more readers by creatively sharing knowledge on external platforms?
Create a Wikipedia chatbot on popular messaging apps (i.e., WhatsApp, Discord, Telegram, etc.) AI What new content formats (i.e., videos, podcasts, visual "stories", chatbots) are preferred/useful for learning besides longform text, images?
Create a game where people compete to find missing citations, in the least amount of time possible AI Could we draw in more potential contributors through a gamefied experience?
Create a version of Citation Needed that allows a Wikipedian to log in and edit to add/improve Wikipedia information AI See Citation Needed experiment repo here: https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/repos/future-audiences Could we increase the productivity of current editors by letting them contribute in new ways?
Use LLMs to find new or better sources for claims on Wikipedia AI See CiteCheck experiment: https://github.com/masmedim/citecheck Could we increase the productivity of current editors by letting them contribute in new ways?
Use AI to autogenerate quizzes on articles Could be available via a "Check your knowledge" interface AI Could leverage H5P What new content formats (i.e., videos, podcasts, visual "stories", chatbots) are preferred/useful for learning besides longform text, images?
Use GenAI to generate suggestions to Wikipedia articles based on given source content. AI A first test: sv:Wikipedia:Projekt_Fredrika/SLS-AI-pilot Achieve new content. Inspire new/old editors that prefer draft suggestions instead of editing from scratch.
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