Wikipedia certainly doesn't need AI to fuck up their articles.
Plenty of biased, incorrect stuff done by themselves.
this post was submitted on 05 Aug 2025
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Oh for fuck's sake...
I'd not considered this was happening (people submitting AI wiki articles)
Isn't Wikipedia where AI gets like half of its information from anyway?
Reddit seems to be a substantial source if the many bits of questionable advice that google famously offered are any indication
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