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In Ihrem Beitrag "When it was 2024 – Generative AI in the Field of Digital Scholarly Editions" reflektieren Christopher Pollin, Franz Fischer, Patrick Sahle, Martina Scholger und Georg Vogeler über den Nutzen und die Nutzung von #KI und #LargeLanguageModels auf allen Ebenen des digitalen Editionsprozesses:

doi.org/10.17175/2025_008

@chpollin @FranzFischer @patrick_sahle @martinascholger @gvogeler #zfdg #DigitalHumanities #digitaleditions #llm #ai

doi.orgWhen it was 2024 – Generative AI in the Field of Digital Scholarly Editions | ZfdG - Zeitschrift für digitale GeisteswissenschaftenWhen it was 2024 – Generative AI in the field of digital scholarly editions

Intrigued By The LLMs.txt

Intrigued by the LLMs.txt file spec. Though not completely supported, I see it as a way to get your site in the AI engines.

I know many people feel that letting the AI engines have your content you’re aiding and abetting bad behavior on the part of these AI companies.

To some extent I agree, but I also want my content to be surfaced in these new AI search engines.

I can see why news publishers wouldn’t want this. But for companies getting the citations before their competitors do that seems ideal.

I need to dig more into the LLMs.txt file and how it works and keep up with it. I’ll report more and I learn more.

It looks like it’s still in its infancy, but it’s definitely something to keep an eye on.