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Errors are human, says Wikipedia founder As Wikipedia celebrates its eighth birthday on Thursday, founder Jimmy Wales says the open system is here to stay. 'Openness is the solution, not the problem' ...
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 ...
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.
A new study has found that Wikipedia entries on the costliest medical conditions contradicted the latest medical research 90% of the time. A team of U.S. scientists said they found “many errors ...
They did, however, discover a series of factual errors, omissions or misleading statements. All told, Wikipedia had 162 such problems, while Britannica had 123.
Editors almost immediately criticized the pilot, raising concerns that it could damage Wikipedia’s credibility. Often, the problem with AI-generated summaries is that they contain mistakes, the ...
Wikipedia’s editors recommended that the Anti-Defamation League should not be trusted to give reliable information on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
60 Percent of Wikipedia Entries about Companies Contain Errors As much as we'd love to trust the Internet's favorite crowdsourced store of knowledge, it's time to face the truth: It's a flawed system.
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.