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Wikipedia founder doesn't want AI to edit articles on the site

The founder of Wikipedia has expressed opposition to using artificial intelligence to edit articles on the platform. This decision comes amid growing discussions about the role of AI in content creation and curation. The founder argues against the potential risks associated with AI-generated edits, such as inaccuracies or loss of human oversight. While some see AI as a tool to improve efficiency and reduce workload, others, including Wikipedia’s founder, emphasize the importance of maintaining editorial control and quality standards through human contributors.

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Wikipedia founder doesn't want AI to edit articles on the site

The founder of Wikipedia has expressed opposition to using artificial intelligence to edit articles on the platform. This decision comes amid growing discussions about the role of AI in content creation and curation. The founder argues against the potential risks associated with AI-generated edits, such as inaccuracies or loss of human oversight. While some see AI as a tool to improve efficiency and reduce workload, others, including Wikipedia’s founder, emphasize the importance of maintaining editorial control and quality standards through human contributors.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the founder's stance without overtly favoring one side over another. It does not include biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omissions that would indicate a clear ideological tilt. The focus is on the debate around AI usage rather than taking a position on broader political,

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