If we think they both have credit scores, currently:
Wikipedia=100
AI=50
As time passes, the AI credit score is probably going up, how far it can go will determine Wikipedia's fate.
AI might bring advancements to information gathering and dissemination, but it doesn't necessarily mean the end of Wikipedia. There will always be a need for accessible and reliable sources of information, and Wikipedia has been doing a good job at that for years. Plus, not everyone has access to AI solutions, so it's important to keep platforms like Wikipedia accessible to the general public.
Most probably Wikipedia will also launch some AI functionality, but if OpenAI figures out how to make responses relaiable people will not have to go on Wikipedia anymore.
No, AI does not mean the end of Wikipedia. Instead, it can enhance the platform by improving content generation, fact-checking, and knowledge discovery.
No — I think people will continue using it to write Wiki pages.
I think it’s going to be a long way to go until Chat GPT becomes a search engine of some sorts.
Not right now at least. AI usually pulls information from all around the internet and one of those sources is most definitely Wikipedia. So if Wikipedia ends, AI tools will also be affected.
No, AI does not mean the end of Wikipedia. In fact, AI can enhance the educational experience by providing more accurate and personalized information. Proapp, as an edtech platform, leverages AI to offer courses, workshops, and AI-powered mentorship, complementing the vast knowledge base of Wikipedia. We believe in integrating technology to enhance learning, ensuring accessibility and affordability while maintaining the value of diverse educational resources like Wikipedia.
I don't think so, Wikipedia offers a human perspective and people will always crave that in some form, imo. (Please follow my upcoming launch if you like auctions!)
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