‘People thought I was a communist doing this as a non-profit’ : is Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales the (…)
In an online landscape characterised by doom and division, the people’s encyclopedia stands out – a huge collective endeavour giving everyone free access to the sum of human knowledge. But with Elon Musk branding it ‘Wokipedia’ and AI looming large, can it survive? Wikipedia will be 25 years old (…)
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