As of December 2025, there are over 66 million articles across all languages on Wikipedia. Around 7 million articles are in English.
Artificial-intelligence systems are feeding on Wikipedia without giving back, and academic indifference is threatening the ...
Then you’ve got the more obscure services that, despite not possessing 1:1 counterparts in Google’s cloud arsenal, have ...
If you’ve been using the mobile app, you’ll get data about all the rabbit holes you went down. If you’ve been using the mobile app, you’ll get data about all the rabbit holes you went down. is the ...
I know because I took Grokipedia for a test drive this week. (And be forewarned that this column contains racist language and copious slurs.) Speaking of Hitler, let’s see what Grokipedia has to say ...
The billionaire launched his A.I.-powered version, Grokipedia, on Monday. By Kate Conger Reporting from San Francisco Elon Musk on Monday unveiled his own version of Wikipedia, the crowdsourced online ...
What does Elon Musk want the world to know about “white genocide theory”? Because he’s been vocal about the issue in the past—advancing the idea, for example, that Jews are pushing “hatred against ...
Wikimedia says human pageviews are down after revising bot detection, citing AI search and social platforms as likely factors. Wikipedia's human pageviews declined 8% over last year. Wikimedia ...
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Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger, a longtime critic of the "Online Encyclopedia," discusses the influence of anonymous administrators over the influential site's content. Hearing Abruptly Halted Amid ...
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Machine translators have made it easier than ever to create error-plagued Wikipedia articles in obscure languages. What happens when AI models get trained on junk pages? When Kenneth Wehr started ...