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nginguBabar indlovu encane
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@Plurivox@438punk.house  ·  activity timestamp 4 weeks ago

Maybe I'm naive but this seems like a good thing? Having LLMs trained on relatively reliable information and paying for the right to do so?

https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/15/wikimedia-foundation-announces-new-ai-partnerships-with-amazon-meta-microsoft-perplexity-and-others/

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Wikimedia Foundation announces new AI partnerships with Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, Perplexity and others | TechCrunch

The AI partnerships allow companies to access the org's content, like Wikipedia, at scale.
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⁂ L. Rhodes
⁂ L. Rhodes
@lrhodes@merveilles.town replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 weeks ago

@Plurivox I suspect that Wikipedia will become less reliable over time as volunteer editors leave the site when they realize that this effectively makes them unpaid intellectual labor for AI conpanies.

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