Earlier this month, Wikipedia scrapped its experiment with AI-generated article summaries following backlash from the site’s editors. Meanwhile, Russia is actively promoting its heavily state-censored online encyclopedia, Ruwiki, where a built-in neural network is touted as a key advantage over competitors. The results, however, have been far from impressive. Meduza examines how Russia’s homegrown Wikipedia alternative is trying to integrate AI — and why it still stumbles over “inconvenient” questions.
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You even dare wonder? To the guilhot… speaker falls from a window, with 4 shots on the back of his head, camera turns to a serious looking man Unfortunately the official has committed suicide shortly after attempting to mislead the people that the great Motherland somehow is connected to the usage of guilhotines