- From: Paola Di Maio <paola.dimaio@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2021 08:36:40 +0800
- To: Adam Sobieski <adamsobieski@hotmail.com>
- Cc: "public-aikr@w3.org" <public-aikr@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAMXe=SqXFJ_R45efaNJH7Sx36PtvUn2=k7tuBSAnXrJTE9aD2Q@mail.gmail.com>
Adam I too think there is need for such work, although stil a long shot :-) I wanted tos support you CG but cannot login, dont have time to figure it out now hope clothes will support and lets synch up when you do if not shout again and will figure out my password P On Wed, Feb 3, 2021 at 2:53 AM Adam Sobieski <adamsobieski@hotmail.com> wrote: > W3C Artificial Intelligence Knowledge Representation Community Group, > > > > Exciting news: a new Community Group is proposed here: > https://www.w3.org/community/ , the *Document Services* community group. > Please feel free to login to the W3C community page and to support creation > of the new group. > > > > Also, some discussion is underway here: > https://github.com/WICG/proposals/issues/19 . Please feel free to join > the discussion. > > > > The gist is to develop and standardize an architecture for * document > services*, remote or client-local services on documents, document > elements, or ranges of content. Examples of document services include: > spellchecking, grammar checking, proofreading, fact checking, mathematical > proof checking, reasoning checking, and argumentation checking. Imagine > being able to check, in real-time, if a document has any informational, > warning, or error messages with respect to its factuality or any steps of > its reasoning. Tools for authoring and reviewing documents, in these > regards, would be useful across sectors, across industry, academia, > military, and government, with specific applicability to journalism, > encyclopedias, digital textbooks, and science. > > > > Three broad varieties of document services are, thus far, considered. > Firstly, there are services which adhere to an informational message, > warning, error pattern. Secondly, there are services which offer > corrections, recommendations, or options for users. Thirdly, there are > services which provide metadata about documents, document elements, or > ranges of content (e.g. word count, reading level). > > > > Here are a few hyperlinks which highlight the intersection of AI and > document services. > > > > With respect to fact checking: > > https://www.logically.ai/ > > https://fullfact.org/ > > https://adverifai.com/ > > > > Here is a hyperlink pertaining to the intersection of AI and narrative > checking: > > https://authors.ai/ > > > > Many AI technologies will be facilitated by new architecture for document > services in Web browsers. We hope to facilitate these technologies in the > proposed *Document Services* community group: > https://www.w3.org/community/ . > > > > > > Best regards, > > Adam Sobieski > > >
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