Category Archives: Wikipedia

This free service uses Wikipedia to reveal what the world is thinking about

June 13, 2026 This free service uses Wikipedia to reveal what the world is thinking about BY Justin Pot   Wikipedia may be the last good website—a volunteer-driven service that isn’t flooded by advertisements or completely captured by corporate interests. It’s also very useful. I find myself constantly opening it when I hear a name or … Continue reading This free service uses Wikipedia to reveal what the world is thinking about

Somebody made a Wikipedia clone entirely hallucinated by AI. You can browse it here

May 15, 2026 This Wikipedia clone is entirely generated by AI. Users are turning it into a cesspool BY Jude Cramer As the preeminent internet encyclopedia, Wikipedia is known for having articles on every topic under the sun. From the commonplace to the esoteric, if it’s at all noteworthy in the grand scheme of the universe, … Continue reading Somebody made a Wikipedia clone entirely hallucinated by AI. You can browse it here

A developer turned Wikipedia into a social media-style feed

  A developer turned Wikipedia into a social media-style feed Lyra Rebane’s Xikipedia is perhaps a healthier alternative to doomscrolling. Kris Holt   Mon, February 2, 2026 RICCARDO MILANI via Getty Images While it’s important to stay informed about what’s going on in the world, endlessly scrolling through your social media feeds and absorbing what’s … Continue reading A developer turned Wikipedia into a social media-style feed

Study shows AI program could verify Wikipedia citations, improving reliability

Study shows AI program could verify Wikipedia citations, improving reliability Can AI tidy up the internet’s digital encyclopedia curated by writers from around the world? Malak Saleh   Fri, Oct 20, 2023 NurPhoto via Getty Images You can’t trust everything on a Wikipedia page, which is why it’s important that you refer to the original … Continue reading Study shows AI program could verify Wikipedia citations, improving reliability