Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Innovations:AI Disclaimer
💡 In simple words: When a computer helps write something on WikiDeal, the page says so clearly. That way everyone knows a person checked it, just like a teacher checks homework.
⚠️ Not yet approved. This page describes a proposal that is still under community review. It is documented here so it can be discussed, improved and endorsed.
AI Disclaimer
Innovation — WikiDeal R&D
| Origin | 🔵🟢 Wikimedia Foundation + Théo Bondolfi |
| Status | Prototype 1 — In testing |
What is it?
The AI Disclaimer is a mandatory transparency rule: every page or element produced with the help of artificial intelligence must be openly disclosed. The idea mirrors Wikipedia's citation and sourcing culture — readers always know where a statement comes from. On WikiDeal, any AI-generated element must be declared, sourced where relevant, and marked as requiring human validation before it is treated as reliable.
How it works on WikiDeal
Each AI-assisted contribution carries a visible marker so readers can tell machine-drafted material from human-authored material. Flagged elements remain provisional until a human contributor reviews and endorses them. The exact display and review workflow will be documented progressively as the platform evolves.
See also: All innovations · R&D Portal