From DW News.
It was 25 years ago that Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales set up one of the world’s most popular websites. For many people, the online encyclopedia has become THE go-to source for information – as opposed to printed reference works before the internet was invented. While Wikipedia has largely been a success story, some conservative politicians have begun questioning its neutrality, and the website is also facing headwinds from AI technologies like Chat GPT. We spoke to Lisa Seitz-Gruwell, a deputy to the CEO of the WikiMedia Foundation – the non-profit that hosts Wikipedia.
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