#137 - Larry Sanger: Will AI Replace Wikipedia?

Larry Sanger on The Peter McCormack Show
 

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In this conversation, Larry Sanger explains how Wikipedia’s governance structure allowed anonymous editors, activist groups, PR firms, and institutional power to capture what became the world’s default source of truth. This isn’t a culture-war rant. It’s a structural explanation of how neutrality failed and why reform may no longer be possible.


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