Andre,

I elaborated on these ideas here: 
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/dialogue-systems-crowdsourced-real-time-fact-checking-adam-sobieski/
 .

With respect to crowdsourced fact-checking resources, Wikipedia, Wikinews and 
Wikidata are relevant projects. A new sister project, Wikifact, is also 
possible.

It wasn’t my intention to post off-topic. I was hoping that crowdsourced 
real-time fact-checking resources and their interoperation with dialogue 
systems (e.g. Alexa, Cortana, Google Assistant, and Siri) would be of interest 
to some Wiki technology enthusiasts and developers.


Best regards,
Adam

From: Andre Klapper<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2020 6:45 AM
To: Wikimedia developers<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] Real-time Fact-checking Services and Dialogue Systems

Hi,

On Fri, 2020-02-28 at 08:11 +0000, Adam Sobieski wrote:
> The topics of real-time fact-checking services and AI dialogue
> systems are broached and some opinions are shared for purposes of
> discussion.

I could not find the string "wiki" in your message.
Can you please elaborate what this posting has to do with "discussing
the technical organization of the Wikimedia projects"?

> Conclusion
>
> The topics of real-time fact-checking services and AI dialogue
> systems were broached and some opinions were shared for purposes of
> discussion.

Passive voice can be extremely unclear by nature, I guess...
Do you have some question, or why was this message posted? :)

Cheers,
andre
--
Andre Klapper (he/him) | Bugwrangler / Developer Advocate
https://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper/


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