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Wikipedia Bans Use of Generative AI

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Why This Matters

Wikipedia's ban on generative AI highlights concerns about the accuracy and reliability of AI-generated content in collaborative platforms. This move underscores the importance of maintaining human oversight to ensure information integrity, which is crucial for consumers relying on trustworthy sources. It also signals a broader industry debate about the role of AI in content creation and community-driven editing.

Key Takeaways

Wikipedia has banned the use of generative AI to write or rewrite articles, saying it "often violates several of Wikipedia's core content policies." That said, editors may still use it for translation or light refinements as long as a human carefully checks the copy for accuracy. Engadget reports: Editors can use large language models (LLMs) to refine their own writing, but only if the copy is checked for accuracy. The policy states that this is because LLMs "can go beyond what you ask of them and change the meaning of the text such that it is not supported by the sources cited." Editors can also use LLMs to assist with language translation. However, they must be fluent enough in both languages to catch errors. Once again, the information must be checked for inaccuracies. "My genuine hope is that this can spark a broader change. Empower communities on other platforms, and see this become a grassroots movement of users deciding whether AI should be welcome in their communities, and to what extent," Wikipedia administrator Chaotic Enby wrote. The administrator also called the policy a "pushback against enshittification and the forceful push of AI by so many companies in these last few years."

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