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Author: Aaron Halfaker

Mitigating biases in artificial intelligences—the Wikipedian way

10 October 2018 by Aaron Halfaker

The secret sauce of distributed processing and how we messed it up: Laughing ORES to death

29 September 2017 by Aaron Halfaker

The great Wikipedia bot-pocalypse: Challenging an established narrative

30 August 2017 by Aaron Halfaker

Investing in our shared future, supported by AI: Announcing the Scoring Platform team

19 July 2017 by Aaron Halfaker

New dataset shows fifteen years of Wikipedia's quality trends

27 October 201614 June 2022 by Aaron Halfaker, Amir Sarabadani and Dario Taraborelli

Introducing the unique devices dataset: a new way to estimate reach on Wikimedia projects

30 March 20167 November 2022 by Nuria Ruiz, Madhumitha Viswanathan and Aaron Halfaker

Artificial intelligence service "ORES" gives Wikipedians X-ray specs to see through bad edits

30 November 2015 by Aaron Halfaker and Dario Taraborelli

Wikipedia's very active editor numbers have stabilized—delve into the data with us

25 September 2015 by Ed Erhart and Aaron Halfaker

Kids these days: the quality of new Wikipedia editors over time

27 March 2012 by Aaron Halfaker

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