Ognistysztorm wrote: ↑Mon May 15, 2023 7:41 am
Some of Wikipediocracy has speculated on the possible mass resignation and general chaos as a result of the case:
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That or it will just set the stage for other interesting effects like the publication of Jennsaurus investigative story which in turn will take the chaos to a whole new level.
With the Fram outrage; You will see in the link below that resignations were followed by mass "re-sysops"
a very fickle and meaningless response. There will be less impact as the matter is closed because time has elapsed - bad press or embarrassment will have no real impact.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia ... signations
I got bad news Wex, it will be replaced by AI chatbots who plagiarize Wikipedia without disclosing their sources. Soon the chatbots will be plagiarizing one another and there will be no way to tell. It's the ultimate way to get around legal or ethical anything. Maybe Piotrus will see where the wind is blowing and join the bots.
As mentioned;
it is an "artifact" that Wikipedia's replacement technology has already harvested
Wikipedia is an "artifact" which means the information has been absorbed/copied/plagiarized - it already happened - it was hoovered.
Your outlook and life ("choices") will be tailored to the information you are presented with.
The profit imperative and level of control garnered -- will have much greater scope in terms of societal/personal ramifications than Wikipedia.
Beyond taking the finite pool of advertising revenue away from Google - A Wikipedia as a product is not even a valuable use case
It is a misunderstanding perhaps, that the point of Wikipedia (starting as soft-porn search) or AI is the provisioning of quality information to consumers. Both are all about revenue.
Wikipedia is done, kaput, lost relevance, it won't die out completely because it is funded, but henceforth it will run on ever diminishing momentum - and it will garner less interest. It is done..
Wikipedia - "Barely competent and paranoid. There’s a hell of a combination."