Welcome to the latest wikiHaus Lab update! Here’s what’s happening for March 29th:

:rocket: What’s happening?More reader-created quizzes: We’re increasing the number of reader-created quizzes that we’re publishing! You can see reader-submitted quizzes by selecting that category on the Quiz hub, and on the callout on a quiz page if it was suggested by a reader (eg here ). So, don’t forget to submit your ideas here: Create Your Own Quiz on wikiHow!

:rocket: What’s happening?Hybrid AI-quizzes: The team is also experimenting with a type of quiz where you can enter your own answers (rather than selecting a pre-determined one) and AI helps determine the outcome of the quiz. Check it out on this quiz and let us know what you get! What Should I Be When I Grow Up Quiz - wikiHow

…and if you’re not sure what quiz to take after that, just click on the new “get random quiz” feature to roll the dice and have a random quiz pop up!

:rocket: What’s happening?AI bots: The team is testing out adding AI-coaches on some articles.
With the Texting Coach , you can enter in a text you received and tell it the type of reply you want to send and it will help you create a reply! Check it out (logged out) here: 3 Ways to Send a Flirty Text Message - wikiHow

With the Dating Coach , you can get dating advice that’s directly from information in existing wikiHow articles: 3 Ways to Meet Your Crush for the First Time - wikiHow

The Dating Profile Coach helps you improve your profile for dating sites: 50+ Funny Tinder Bios to Make Your Matches Swipe Right

:rocket: What’s happening?New features on articles: The expert team has been busily adding new Reader Tip videos and Expert Tips to help show real-life experience on articles.

You can see reader tips here: How to Play the Piano (with Pictures) - wikiHow , and an expert tip in a greenbox here: How to Develop a Game (with Pictures) - wikiHow .

:rocket: What’s happening?New Captchas: We’ve replaced the existing captchas on the site with new ones, that are hopefully more friendly for non-bots!

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Considering I work in education (but not at a school), that seems to check out!

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