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An influx of AI content is forcing Wikipedia’s volunteers to rethink how they can maintain the site’s credibility.
At a moment where it feels like the dream of the internet is fading, Wikipedia remains a pleasant outlier: an actual website ...
Hundreds of Wikipedia articles may contain AI-generated errors. Editors are working around the clock to stamp them out.
As the web fills up with junk text written by robots, it’s no surprise that AI-generated slop is also making its way into ...
Wikipedia is introducing a new policy to deal with the flood of low-quality AI content. It allows the quick deletion of ...
Wikipedia editors have adopted a new 'speedy deletion' policy, G15, to rapidly remove low-quality, unreviewed articles ...
Free of ads and profit-seeking corporate overlords, and maintained by dedicated volunteers, Wikipedia has consistently ranked ...
As AI-generated slop takes over increasing swathes of the user-generated internet thanks to the rise of large language models (LLMs) like OpenAI’s GPT, spare a thought for Wikipedia editors.
Search engine slop The issue goes beyond social media. Google's search engine has been "slammed with a tidal wave of AI-generated slop" over the past year, said Futurism's tech column, The Byte.
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