> [!example]- How is Actuarial Notes Wiki developed?
> Our development process looks like this:
> 1. Identify '**Requirements**' for each credential (ex: [[FCAS]] / [[FSA]])
> 2. Create a Page for a Study Guide for each credential
> 3. Create a Page for each Requirement
> 1. Read PDF exam syllabus / content outline
> 2. List '**Learning Objectives**' and '**Source Material**'
> 3. Make each '**Concept**' a link
> 4. (Coming Soon) Create a Page for each Concept
>
> As of today, this wiki is a one-person + AI project.
>
> [!example]- How do you use AI?
> We use generative AI tools in our development process in the following ways:
> 1. Read and organize information (ex: read a PDF exam syllabus and format the learning objectives and source material with links).
> 2. Write code for the website (CSS and JS)
> 3. Review educational content for accuracy and completeness.
>
> As of today, most of the information on this site is sourced directly from other documents like exam syllabi and textbooks published online. As we expand our educational content, we commit to never publishing any articles that written are 100% by AI without human review. Everything we publish is always first reviewed by a human.
> [!example]- What are your long-term goals for the Wiki?
> In the long-term, we are building a knowledge pipeline for human actuaries and AI to analyze and manage risk collaboratively.
>
> Breakthroughs in generative AI have recently showed a path towards building systems that can act intelligently, called [[AI Agent|AI Agents]] . With this new reality on the near-term horizon (3-5 years), Actuaries will need to find a new way to work together with other people and with AI.
> [!example]- I want to contribute! How can I get involved?
> We are actively looking for volunteer contributors to help write and review the content on this wiki. If you're interested in contributing, please reach out to Jordan. IYKYK.