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A single bot generated and published millions of articles on the largest non-English version of Wikipedia. The results caused a rift among editors — and a glimpse of what the online encyclopedia might ...
The company wants developers to stop straining its website, so it created a cache of Wikipedia pages formatted specifically for developers.
The Wikimedia Foundation and Google-owned Kaggle give developers access to the site's content in a 'machine-readable format' ...
The Wikimedia Foundation and Google's data science platform Kaggle are offering AI developers a dataset of information from ...
According to Ars Technica, bots that scrape Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons pages have consumed 50 percent of its bandwidth, ...
The beta dataset is being hosted on Google-owned Kaggle. The dataset features 'structured Wikipedia content in English and ...
On information warfare weaponsHow long has it been since the world’s ‘freest’ Internet encyclopaedia became a weapon of information ...
Internet pioneer and Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales is set to make his debut as an author with the book, “The Seven Rules of Trust: And Why It Is Today’s Most Essential Superpower”, offering actionable ...
GQ columnist Chris Black hails the return of Britpop legend Jarvis Cocker and Sheffield, England’s greatest pop group—the ...
Wikipedia is attempting to dissuade artificial intelligence developers from scraping the platform by releasing a dataset ...
This exhibition works to reminds us of the vulnerability of women’s history. It challenges us to ask: how will we recall the unsung women of yesteryear and today? How will ...
Wikimedia’s legal battle in India highlights the growing tension between global tech platforms and domestic courts over online content moderation and free speech.