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- Wikibook-Bot – Automatic Generation of a Wikipedia Book http://arxiv.org/abs/1812.10937v1 5 comments
- Automatic Quality Assessment of Wikipedia Articles - A Systematic Literature Review https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3625286 3 comments science
- MIT’s New AI Automatically Rewrite Outdated Wikipedia Articles https://techgrabyte.com/mit-csails-ai-rewrite-outdated-wikipedia- 27 comments learnmachinelearning
- The Wikipedia article on Automatic Differentiation, because it's not widely known and is incredibly powerful. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/automatic_differentiation 78 comments math
- When you search for 'Fascism in India' on Wikipedia, It automatically directs you to the Wikipedia page of RSS. https://www.reddit.com/gallery/nulewd 24 comments india
- Automatic fact-cheking of tweets using Wikipedia and Machine Learning https://github.com/FabienRoger/WInfoForTwitter 20 comments artificial
- I made a bot that uses Wavenet, Wikipedia, Selenium, and Spacy to automatically create educational videos and upload them onto YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/ucslckpmjxsdh90eum8emzxw 14 comments programming
- According to Wikipedia, the world's biggest bookstore is closing and I didn't even get to see it once. Then again, as soon as it closes, another bookstore will automatically become the world's largest. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World's_Biggest_Bookstore 6 comments books
- The "Balloon Boy" incident happened 5 days ago, yet Wikipedia has a full page article detailing elevations of the balloon and the article has 64 total citations. Bonus: If you do a search for "Richard Henne" it automatically redirects to "Colorado balloon incident". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/richard_henne 7 comments reddit.com