Episode Summary
User-generated content is at a turning point. With generative AI models cranking out tons of slop, content repositories are being polluted with low-quality, often useless material. No website is more vulnerable than Wikipedia, the open-source reference site populated entirely with articles created (and revised) by users. How Wikipedia is handling the issue — in light of its strict governance policies — is worth watching, especially for organizations that also rely on user-generated content.
Links from this episode:
Wikipedia Editors Adopt ‘Speedy Deletion’ Policy for AI Slop Articles
How Wikipedia is fighting AI slop content
From the technology community on Reddit: Volunteers fight to keep ‘AI slop’ off Wikipedia
Wikipedia:WikiProject AI Cleanup
Wikipedia loses challenge against Online Safety Act verification rules
Wikipedia can challenge Online Safety Act if strictest rules apply to it, says judge
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Raw Transcript:
Shel Holtz (00:00)
Hi everybody, and welcome to episode number 477 of For Immediate Release. I’m Shel Holtz.
@nevillehobson (00:08)
And I’m Neville Hobson. Wikipedia has long been held up as one of the internet success stories, a vast collaborative knowledge project that has largely resisted the decline and disorder we’ve seen on so many other platforms. But it’s now facing a new kind of threat, the flood of AI generated content. Editors have a name for it, not just editors by the way, we do as well. It’s called AI slo
