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Before generative AI, if you wanted an inexpensive way to build out lots of content, you launched a wiki. You’d spin up a site—broad or niche—and throw the doors open for anyone to edit. Be an early ...
Could artificial intelligence be the future of more reliable open-source encyclopedias like Wikipedia? A recent study in Nature Machine Intelligence suggests it might just be the answer. Researchers ...
To maintain competitive advantage through the next five years, which innovations must forward-thinking companies prioritize right now?
Newsweek's AI Impact Awards recognize companies across a dozen industries that are adopting AI tools to improve both internal and external operations for their business and their clients.
To celebrate companies leading the way, Newsweek is proud to present the inaugural AI Impact Awards 2025. These awards honor 38 organizations across 13 categories for their outstanding ...
Journalism professor Tom Rosenstiel urges newsrooms to avoid the mistakes of the internet era and build smarter, more useful AI tools ...
Wikipedia is backing off a plan to test AI article summaries. Earlier this month, the platform announced plans to trial the feature for about 10 percent of mobile web visitors. To say they weren't ...
A study reveals how AI chatbots like ChatGPT are reshaping human communication patterns and introducing new linguistic traits ...
An experiment to launch AI-generated summaries on Wikipedia pages has been paused after backlash from its community of editors.
The Velvet Sundown has racked up hundreds of thousands of streams on Spotify - without anyone even being sure if it's real.
Wikipedia pauses AI-generated summary experiment after editor backlash "This would do immediate and irreversible harm to our readers," one editor warned.
The fight over AI summaries is part of a larger struggle playing out in newsrooms figuring out where human editors still fit in.