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As Wikipedia celebrates its eighth birthday on Thursday, founder Jimmy Wales says the open system is here to stay.
Wikipedia is about as good a source of accurate information as Britannica, the venerable standard-bearer of facts about the world around us, according to a study published this week in the journal ...
Sixty percent of Wikipedia articles about companies contain factual errors. But when public relations professionals try to correct them the rules often get in the way, experts say.
Wikipedia’s editors recommended that the Anti-Defamation League should not be trusted to give reliable information on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Sixty percent of Wikipedia articles about companies contain factual errors, according to research published today in the Public Relations Society of America's (PRSA) scholarly publication, Public ...
Researchers found errors and inaccurate assertions in 9 out of 10 Wikipedia entries on the costliest medical conditions ...
A new study published in the Public Relations Journal shows that a stunning 60 percent of articles about specific companies contained factual errors. All those mistakes are surely a mix of simple ...
Wikipedia recently started using artificial intelligence software to detect vandalism on the site so it can relax its rules on new contributors and increase the number of editors.
Constructive criticism or lack of camaraderie – Asencio’s errors trigger questions over Real Madrid’s team spirit Powered by ...
AI-generated articles prompt Wikipedia to downgrade CNET’s reliability rating Futurism report highlights the reputational cost of publishing AI-generated content.
Wikipedia pauses AI-generated summaries pilot after editors protest Wikipedia has reportedly paused an experiment that used AI to summarize articles on its platform after editors pushed back.