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English Wikipedia Bans AI-Generated Articles With Limited Exceptions
English Wikipedia bans AI-generated article content to protect accuracy and integrity, allowing AI only for minor copyedits and verified translations, with 40 to 2 editor vote support.
- English Wikipedia officially banned AI-generated article content last week, though the new policy permits using Large Language Models to refine writing or assist with translations.
- Proposed by administrator Chaotic Enby, the update follows months of community debate, as guidelines cite the tendency for AI-written articles to violate "several of Wikipedia's core content policies."
- The proposal passed with "overwhelming support," concluding that the policy targets problematic LLM use, and editors formed WikiProject AI Cleanup to combat AI-written content.
- Treating AI tools as aids rather than authoritative sources, editors must thoroughly review AI-assisted text; for translations, they must verify accuracy ensuring AI "does not introduce content of its own."
- While these restrictions apply specifically to English Wikipedia, other sites like Spanish Wikipedia retain autonomy over their own rules, highlighting differing approaches to AI integration worldwide.
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The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence (IA) is radically transforming the creation of content, but the world's largest encyclopedia has decided to draw a final red line. The English version of Wikipedia prohibited...
·Portugal
Read Full ArticleOnline encyclopedia updated the rules.
It jeopardizes the credibility of the encyclopedia.
·Budapest, Hungary
Read Full ArticleEditors will be able to use the LLM to offer major edits to their texts if the model does not add its own content.
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Leaning Left8Leaning Right2Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution47% Left
Bias Distribution
- 47% of the sources lean Left
47% Left
L 47%
C 41%
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