FIR #477: Deslopifying Wikipedia
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User-generated content is at a turning point. With generative AI models cranking out tons of slop, content repositories are being polluted with low-quality, often useless material. No website is more vulnerable than Wikipedia, the open-source reference site populated entirely with articles created (and revised) by users. How Wikipedia is handling the issue — in light of its strict governance policies — is worth watching, especially for organizations that also rely on user-generated content.
Links from this episode:
- Wikipedia Editors Adopt ‘Speedy Deletion’ Policy for AI Slop Articles
- How Wikipedia is fighting AI slop content
- From the technology community on Reddit: Volunteers fight to keep ‘AI slop’ off Wikipedia
- Wikipedia:WikiProject AI Cleanup
- Wikipedia loses challenge against Online Safety Act verification rules
- Wikipedia can challenge Online Safety Act if strictest rules apply to it, says judge
The next monthly, long-form episode of FIR will drop on Monday, August 25.
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