The following draft policy outlines the Wikibooks community's perspective on the use of artificial intelligence-generated content on this site.
Large language models (LLMs), often referred to as "AI chatbots" or simply "AI", can be beneficial. However, like human-generated text, machine-generated text can also contain errors, flaws, or even be entirely useless. In particular, requesting a language model to write a book or an essay can sometimes cause the production of complete fabrications, including fictitious references. The output may be biased, libel living people, infringe on copyrights, or simply be of poor quality. As such, LLMs may not be used to generate original material or ideas at Wikibooks, and their sources should not be blindly trusted.
Most AI tools have the capacity to create media, particularly images, from prompts. If you are interested in uploading this media, please be aware of relevant policies on licensing at our sister project Wikimedia Commons or our local policy on images, depending on whether you are uploading it here or there.