Wikipedia:LLM-assisted translation
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This page documents an English Wikipedia content guideline. Editors should generally follow it, though exceptions may apply. Substantive edits to this page should reflect consensus. |
| This page in a nutshell: Translated text created with AI tools may not be placed in articles unless it has been reviewed by a human skilled in both the origin and target languages. |
Scope
[edit]These rules apply to machine translation tools that include a large language model ("LLM"). Assume these rules apply to any online translation tool unless you've confirmed there's no LLM element.
Guideline
[edit]When translating text from a non-English Wikipedia into the English Wikipedia mainspace, you may only use these tools when:
- You are skilled enough in both the origin language and English to confirm the translation is accurate;
- You've checked for, and removed, all AI hallucinations and core content policy violations;
- You've checked the sources in the origin language article and you're sure the translated text reflects them fairly, and each fact or claim likely to be challenged is supported by an inline citation to a reliable source; and
- You've complied with all the usual translation processes including terms of use-compliant attribution.
You may put the raw LLM-translated text into your userspace (preferred) or draftspace while you work on it. If you do, you must immediately tag it as automatically translated text needing review from a human who is skilled in both languages using the {{LLM-assisted translation}} template. Pages tagged with this template are added to the LLM-assisted translations in need of review category.
See also
[edit]Project administration pages
[edit]- Wikipedia:Artificial intelligence resources
- Wikipedia:Writing articles with large language models (guideline)
- Wikipedia:Translation (information page)
- Wikipedia:Artificial intelligence § What is Wikipedia's AI policy? (information page)
- Wikipedia:Signs of AI writing (WikiProject advice page)
- Wikipedia:Large language models (essay)
- Wikipedia:Image use policy § AI-generated images
- Wikipedia:Speedy deletion § G15. LLM-generated pages without human review
Articles
[edit]- Hallucination (artificial intelligence), when an LLM generates and presents inaccurate information as factual
- Artificial intelligence in Wikimedia projects