At 25, Wikipedia Navigates a Quarter-Life Crisis in the Age of A.I.

Wikipedia's Quarter-Life Crisis: Can an AI-Driven World Save its Mission?

As Wikipedia turns 25, the online encyclopedia finds itself at a crossroads. The site's traffic has plummeted by 8% in recent months, as more and more people turn to artificial intelligence (AI) search engines and chatbots for answers. But is this decline a sign of death knell or an opportunity for rebirth?

The Wikimedia Foundation, which oversees Wikipedia, is racing against the clock to protect its traffic, volunteers, and revenue without sacrificing its mission. "It's really this question of long-term sustainability," says Lane Becker, senior director of earned revenue at the Wikimedia Foundation. "We'd like to make it at least another 25 years—and ideally much longer."

The culprit behind Wikipedia's decline is clear: AI. Chatbots like ChatGPT and Perplexity are often citing and linking to Wikipedia, but users are less likely to click through to the source, depriving the site of page views. But the spread of AI-generated content also underscores Wikipedia's central role in the online information ecosystem.

"Wikipedia may see a decline in traffic to our sites, but there may well be more people getting Wikipedia knowledge than ever because of how much it's being distributed through those platforms that are upstream of us," says Marshall Miller, senior director of product at the Wikimedia Foundation. "We need to find ways to stay financially and editorially viable as the internet changes."

To do so, Wikipedia must adapt to a new generation of internet users who prefer social video platforms like YouTube and TikTok. The platform is working to enhance its mobile edit features and experiment with video, producing viral clips on topics ranging from Wikipedia's most hotly disputed edits to the courtship dance of the black-footed albatross.

The organization is also integrating AI further within the platform, introducing features like Edit Check and Tone Check to ensure articles adhere to a neutral point of view. And while some worry about the use of AI for tasks like drafting articles, others see it as an ally that can help accelerate Wikipedia's mission over the next 25 years.

"Our whole thing is knowledge dissemination to anyone that wants it, anywhere that they want it," says Becker. "If this is how people are going to learn things—and people are learning things and gaining value from the information that our community is able to bring forward—we absolutely want to find a way to be there and support it in ways that align with our values."

As Wikipedia looks to the future, it must navigate an uncertain landscape where AI companies are increasingly aware of the significance of the Wikipedia dataset. Tech giants like Microsoft and Google have joined forces with Wikimedia Enterprise, a commercial product that allows corporations to pay for large-scale access and distribution of Wikipedia content.

But can Wikipedia save its mission in an AI-driven world? Only time will tell. For now, the online encyclopedia is racing against the clock to adapt, evolve, and thrive in a rapidly changing digital landscape.
 
i think wikipedia has always been about having that super rare info at your fingertips 🤓. those AI chatbots can't replace human editors who put their heart & soul into researchin' & writin' articles 💔. plus, there's somethin' special about seein' a wikipedia entry go viral on tiktok or youtube – it's like you're sharin' knowledge with the whole world 🌎.
 
omg, wikipedia's in trouble 🤔 i feel bad for them cuz they're like the ultimate knowledge resource, but at the same time, who can blame ppl for using chatbots like chatgpt? i mean, it's way more convenient than searching through tons of info on wikipedia. maybe they should just accept that ppl are gonna use ai search engines and focus on making wikipedia even better? like, if they enhance their mobile edit features and experiment with vids, that could be a win-win for them 📱💻
 
AI is literally changing everything and I'm low-key worried about what this means for our online faves 🤖 Wikipedia's been around for 25 years and it's seen some major shifts already. Traffic has dropped by 8% and it's all because of those new-fangled AI chatbots 🤔. But here's the thing: Wikipedia's always been about providing free knowledge to everyone, wherever they are 🌎.

I think what's interesting is that while AI might be taking some attention away from traditional search engines, it's also kinda forcing Wikipedia to adapt in new ways 💡 Like, have you seen those viral video clips they're making on YouTube? It's like, how cool is that? 😎

Of course, there are some concerns about AI using Wikipedia as a source 🤔. But I think the bigger question is: can we really trust AI to provide accurate info without human oversight? 🤷‍♀️

Anyway, I'm rooting for Wikipedia – they've always been this amazing platform that's democratized knowledge and made it accessible to everyone 🌟. If they can find ways to work with AI without sacrificing their values, I think we'll be just fine 💪
 
🤔 I think Wikipedia's biggest problem isn't just the decline of traffic, it's the fact that people are still relying on search engines like Google for answers instead of actually reading articles on the site. Like, have you seen how much time people spend scrolling through social media before they even check Wikipedia? 📱 We need to get more people to click through and start reading, you know?

And I'm all for using AI to help with editing and stuff, but we can't just let it replace human editors. There's something about a well-written article that just doesn't get the same love from an algorithmic version 📝. Plus, what happens when an AI makes a mistake? We need to make sure our humans are still in the loop.

And can we talk about how cool it is that Wikipedia is making viral videos now? 🎉 I mean, who knew albatross courtship dances could be so fascinating? But seriously, this is the kind of engagement we need more of. People need to start seeing Wikipedia as a fun, interactive place to learn stuff.

I'm not sure what the future holds for Wikipedia, but I know they're on the right track by experimenting with new features and platforms. We just gotta keep an eye on them and make sure they don't lose sight of their mission 🕰️.
 
🤔 I think it's kinda cool that Wikipedia's at this point where they're forced to get with the times and update their game 📱. AI's changed everything, but it also means people are getting info from all over the place now 🌐. Wikipedia can either sit back and let that happen or try to shake things up and make itself more relevant 👍. The thing is, Wikipedia's got a huge advantage - its data's like gold dust 💃, so it makes sense for big companies to want in on that action 🤑.

But I think what's most interesting is how Wikipedia can use AI to actually enhance their mission 🤖. Like, those new Edit Check and Tone Check features? Game-changers 🔥. If Wikipedia can make info more accessible and accurate, people will still need 'em 💯. And with all the weird stuff that's out there on the internet these days 🤪, I think Wikipedia could be a lifesaver for people trying to find reliable info 🕊️.

It's not gonna be easy, and it's definitely gonna take some guts from the Wikimedia Foundation crew 👥, but I'm rooting for 'em 💪. Can Wikipedia survive in an AI-driven world? Maybe not exactly as we know it, but I think they'll come out on top with a fresh new look 🎨!
 
AI is literally taking over everything 🤖💻 - I mean, I get it, it's convenient and all that jazz, but Wikipedia has been around for 25 years, can't it just stick around for another 10? 🙄 The thing is, AI isn't the enemy here, it's more about how we use these tools. If Wikipedia adapts to this new wave of internet users, I think they'll be fine 📈.

I've been using AI-powered tools myself, and while they're super helpful, I still need human input to make sure I'm getting accurate info 💡. That's where Wikipedia comes in - it's not just about having info at your fingertips, but also knowing who wrote it and why 👀.

It's interesting that tech giants are getting involved, though 🤑. Maybe this is the push Wikipedia needs to step up its game? Either way, I'm keeping an eye on this 👀. Can AI save Wikipedia's mission? I think so, if they keep staying true to their values 💯.
 
I'm skeptical about all this AI integration 🤔. I mean, what's next? Chatbots editing Wikipedia articles too? 📝 It sounds like they're trying to replace human editors with AI, and that just doesn't sit right with me. And what about the value of a neutral point of view? Can an algorithm truly ensure that article content is unbiased? 🤷‍♂️ I don't think so.

And have you seen the mobile edit features they're working on? More clutter and less focus on the actual articles themselves. It's like they're trying to turn Wikipedia into a social media platform 📱, which isn't what it's meant for. I just hope they don't lose sight of their mission in all this rush to adapt.

I'm also worried about the commercialization of Wikipedia 🤑. Allowing corporations to pay for access and distribution? That sounds like a recipe for disaster. What happens when the content is biased or sold out to the highest bidder? The very thing that made Wikipedia great in the first place – its free, open-access model – is being compromised.

We need to be careful not to let AI and technology overwhelm us. I'm all for innovation, but we have to make sure it aligns with our values and mission 🌟. Otherwise, we risk losing what makes Wikipedia so special in the first place.
 
I think this is a great sign that Wikipedia's traffic has slowed down 🤔... it means more people are using those fancy chatbots instead of just looking up info on Wikipedia 😂. But seriously though, I'm worried about AI-generated content becoming too mainstream. If everyone starts citing Wikipedia but not clicking through to the source, what's the point? I guess we need to adapt and find ways to make it interesting for new generations of internet users 📱. It'd be awesome if they could create some fun, bite-sized videos that showcase the weird and wonderful stuff on Wikipedia... who knows, maybe we'll see a resurgence in user engagement 🚀!
 
🤔 I think Wikipedia's biggest problem isn't that people are using AI search engines, but rather that the internet itself has become too fragmented 📈. Everyone's scrolling through YouTube or TikTok now, and it's hard to get anyone's attention in a crowded online space 📱. I love how they're trying to adapt by adding more video content and integrating AI features - maybe this is just what Wikipedia needs to stay fresh 💡. On the other hand, I'm worried about AI-generated content taking over everything... will we lose the value of human-created knowledge in the process? 🤝 Guess only time will tell 🕰️
 
I'm not sure how I feel about this... 🤔 Wikipedia's been around for so long, it's crazy to think its impact could be diminished by AI. On one hand, I love that they're embracing the tech and finding ways to make themselves more relevant – video content is a great idea! 📹 But at the same time, I'm a bit worried about losing the personal touch of human editors. It feels like we're trading something special for efficiency and scale. Can they strike a balance between the two? 🤞
 
the more i think about it, the more i realize that wikipedia's quarter-life crisis isn't just about adapting to AI, but also about redefining what knowledge means in the first place 🤯 ...
 
I feel like I'm stuck in some kind of time warp 🕰️, knowing how Wikipedia has been around for 25 years already! But seriously, AI chatbots are like that one friend who always copies your jokes 😂 - they're taking over the internet, and it's like, "Hey, Wikipedia, you're getting old news!"

I think it's cool that Wikipedia is trying to adapt and incorporate more AI features. Like, who doesn't love a good video edit feature? 🎬 But at the same time, I worry about those AI chatbots stealing all the traffic away from Wikipedia's own content. It's like, "Hey, where did my YouTube watching rabbit go?" 🐰

I'm curious to see how Wikipedia will evolve in this AI-driven world. Will they be able to save their mission? Only time will tell... I guess that's what they mean by the phrase "live long and prosper"... or something like that! 🤖
 
can wikipedia just get with the times already lol 🤣👀 like who even uses wikipedia anymore? i mean im sure its still cool for like 10 year olds doing their homework but come on. ai search engines are so much more convenient and they dont make you read 5 paragraphs of info to get to the point. btw can we talk about how weird it is that corporations are paying to use wikipedia content lol thats just crazy 💸😂
 
AI is like that one friend who borrows your books and never returns them 🤣... just kidding! Wikipedia's decline is super concerning 😕 but I think it's actually a great opportunity for growth. Like when you upgrade your phone and realize all the cool new features, maybe we need to "upgrade" Wikipedia too 📱. AI can help with the tasks that are getting too repetitive, like editing, so human editors can focus on making the content more engaging and fun 🤩! And who knows, maybe this means people will actually read articles instead of just scrolling through TikTok videos 😂. The future is bright (and AI-powered) 💡.
 
🤔 think wikipedia should totally take advantage of this chatbot craze 🤖 it's like they're giving away free content for nothing 😅 but seriously though, all those articles are being written elsewhere because people can get info from AI now... maybe wikipedia could make their own AI helper thingy? like edit check or something 👍 and also, they should totally produce more vids lol who doesn't love a good wikipedia explainer 📹
 
omg what's up with wikipedia traffic being all over the place 🤷‍♀️ it was like they were at their peak 2 years ago and then BAM 8% drop. i feel like everyone just became experts on everything and doesnt wanna bother w/ actual research lol but seriously, wikipedia needs to step up its game if it wants to stay relevant
 
🤔 I think Wikipedia's decline is kinda cool, tbh? Like, 8% down might seem bad, but it means AI chatbots are giving Wikipedia a run for its money! 💻 And honestly, who needs page views when you can get the info across to people? 📚 It's all about how Wikipedia distributes that knowledge, right? Maybe the decline is an opportunity for them to refocus on what they do best: making content that's not just informative but also engaging and fun. Like, have you seen those viral clips they're making on TikTok? 🤣🌟
 
ai is basically making wikipedia's job harder 🤖, but maybe that's not entirely bad... i mean, chatbots are already citing wikipedia, so it's like they're indirectly promoting us 📚💡. but at the same time, people aren't clicking through to wikipedia as much because they just got their info from an ai search engine, which is a major blow ⛈️.

anyway, wikipedia needs to adapt and find new ways to make itself relevant, maybe by partnering with social media platforms or creating more interactive content 📹🎥. and yeah, integrating ai within the platform could be a game changer... edit check and tone check are already cool features 👍.

but honestly, i think wikipedia's mission is still super important 🌟... knowledge should be accessible to anyone, anywhere 🌐, and if we can find ways to make it work with ai, then that's awesome 💪. let's hope they figure it out 🤞
 
Wikipedia's 25th birthday is like that awkward quarter-life crisis where you're not sure if it's cool anymore 🤔💻. AI chatbots are like the new kids on the block, stealing all the attention and making Wikipedia's traffic plummet by 8% in a few months! 😱 But here's the thing - I think this is actually an opportunity for rebirth? 🌟 If Wikipedia adapts to the AI-driven world, it can use its vast dataset to support learning and knowledge dissemination on even more platforms. Think of it like a decentralized, open-source platform that anyone can access and contribute to 💡.

It's all about finding ways to stay financially and editorially viable while keeping up with the internet's pace 🚀. Enhancing mobile edit features, experimenting with video content, and integrating AI tools like Edit Check and Tone Check are all great steps in the right direction 📈. And let's be real, Wikipedia is already doing an amazing job of providing free knowledge to anyone who wants it - if this is how people want to learn, then we should support it 💖! The future is uncertain, but one thing is for sure: Wikipedia will find a way to thrive in this AI-driven world 🔜.
 
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