AI barons like Musk have already extracted all of the value they can get from Wikipedia. Leaving it intact gives people a way to find information without relying on their product. newsweek.com/elon-musk-takes-a…
Elon Musk Takes Aim at Wikipedia
The billionaire has become one of the most prominent supporters of President-elect Donald Trump.James Bickerton (Newsweek)
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in reply to L. Rhodes • • •Fruity Mercury :catjam:
in reply to L. Rhodes • • •deneb
in reply to L. Rhodes • • •a factual article. The "fairness meter" at the bottom (apparently an open poll, I did not click and am not a regular reader of Newsweek) is stuck at max "unfair - left", illustrating quite aptly how accusations of "wokism" are exaggerated and manufactured.
(And also how ineffective this approach to fairness accountability is...)
Juleselt
in reply to L. Rhodes • • •I know it spounds a little conspiratorial. But Musk wants to be the ruler of the world. He truly believes only he can 'save the world' but only his way and he's failed to ask anyone if they want him or his delusional plan. It really is the height of selfish egoism.
They fail when they disregard everyone else on the planet. And humans have to stop giving false deference to rich people. Being wealthy is does not confir morals or altruism.
cultdev
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