Autonomous Agents and Cultures of Participation: Learning from Wikipedia

Daniel Tetteroo (Corresponding author)

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    Abstract

    The advancement of AI and machine learning technology warrants revisiting the fundamental components underlying cultures of participation. Not only the role of individual end-users, but also that of the community at large need to be revisited in the context of autonomous agents. In this paper, we review the impact that autonomous agents have (had) on Wikipedia, as a case in point of a culture of participation. We conclude with an outlook towards future directions of research related to the subject of this paper.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationCoPDA 2024 : Cultures of Participation in the Digital Age 2024
    Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the Eight International Workshop on Cultures of Participation in the Digital Age: Differentiating and Deepening the Concept of "End User" in the Digital Age co-located with the International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI 2024)
    EditorsBarbara Rita Barricelli, Gerhard Fischer, Daniela Fogli, Anders Mørch, Antonio Piccinno, Stefano Valtolina
    PublisherCEUR-WS.org
    Number of pages6
    Publication statusPublished - 2024
    Event8th International Workshop on Cultures of Participation in the Digital Age: Differentiating and Deepening the Concept of "End User" in the Digital Age, CoPDA 2024 - Arenzano, Italy
    Duration: 4 Jun 20244 Jun 2024

    Publication series

    NameCEUR Workshop Proceedings
    Volume3685
    ISSN (Electronic)1613-0073

    Conference

    Conference8th International Workshop on Cultures of Participation in the Digital Age: Differentiating and Deepening the Concept of "End User" in the Digital Age, CoPDA 2024
    Country/TerritoryItaly
    CityArenzano
    Period4/06/244/06/24

    Keywords

    • AI
    • Bots
    • Cultures of participation
    • Meta-design
    • Wikipedia

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