Hello, everyone.

As some of you know, in September 2025, I started a new position as a Marie
Curie postdoctoral Research Fellow, at the Digital Humanities Research Hub,
University of London. The project I lead is called *AI-BRIDGES *(funded by
the European Commission for two year, ending 08/2027), and is focused
on *bridging
institutional data, the Open Knowledge community* (specifically, Linked
Open Data, i.e. Wikidata and Wikibase)*, and GenAI. *

The project was launched with *4 core partners: *WMDE, WMUK, WMBR & PleiAs,
but it really is a global, collaborative effort, with many additional
individuals, affiliates, organizations and institutions joining forces in
attempting to reach solutions together (you can see a partial list of
partners here <https://ai-bridges.org/partners/>; it's being updated all
the time).

As this project is heavily embedded in our community (specifically in
Wikidata and the Wikibase ecosystem, but also in wider circles related to
our Outreach programs, working with institutions globally), I wanted to
take a moment to share some details about the project, so if the topic is of
interest to you / your affiliate / your organization, you'll be able to
join us and get involved.
*Below are a** few resources and events we thought would be worthy of your
attention*.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us via this
mail: *[email protected] <[email protected]>*.

We look forward to your engagement!
Shani, on behalf of the AI-BRIDGES team.

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** AI-BRIDGES Website:*
Today I'm very excited to launch the project's new website
<http://ai-bridges.org/>, where you can find out more about the project,
how we are practically approaching the work ahead, and different ways to
engage, support this effort and become part of the solution.

** AI-BRIDGES Open Forum: *
On Friday, Feb 27th (in about two weeks), we'll be launching the AI-BRIDGES
Open Forum. This would be a monthly space to share ideas and become joint
thought-partners in trying to solve some tough challenges together.
The Open Forum has a dedicated google group to support its work, so if you
are interested in joining us, please join the google group:
https://groups.google.com/g/ai-bridges. All announcements will be made
through the group, and all meetings will be recorded, for those who can't
participate.

** AI-BRIDGES Symposium:*
On May 28-29, we will be hosting an in-person Symposium in London. Online
participation will be possible for part of the Symposium, but you'll have
to register to save a spot, even if it's online.
Learn more about the Symposium and registration here
<https://ai-bridges.org/2026/02/13/symposium/>.


** AI-BRIDGES Meta Page:*The project finally has a meta page:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:AI-BRIDGES. I will do my best to
update it, mainly with outputs, or relevant events, but the project's
website is the safest way of tracking the project.

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Dr. Shani Evenstein Sigalov
Marie Curie Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Digital Humanities Research Hub,
School of Advanced Study,
University of London.
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