Wikipedia bans AI-generated content in its online encyclopedia
Wikipedia has banned the use of AI tools like large language models (LLMs) for generating or rewriting content on its online encyclopedia due to concerns that it violates core principles. The policy change, supported by a vote among volunteer editors, prohibits AI-generated text in the over 7.1 million English-language articles.

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AI-generatedWikipedia has banned the use of AI tools like large language models (LLMs) for generating or rewriting content on its online encyclopedia due to concerns that it violates core principles. The policy change, supported by a vote among volunteer editors, prohibits AI-generated text in the over 7.1 million English-language articles. Exceptions are made for translations and minor copy edits suggested by AI, but only with human review to ensure accuracy and source verification. The decision comes as AI tools have become increasingly popular for information gathering, even surpassing Wikipedia in website visits, but are known to produce misleading results. Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has expressed concerns about the current quality of AI for drafting articles.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedAI can still be used for translations and to make minor copy edits.
The English language version of Wikipedia has more than 7.1m articles.
The use of large language models “often violates” Wikipedia's core principles.
Wikipedia has banned the use of artificial intelligence in the generation or rewriting of content.
ChatGPT reportedly overtook Wikipedia in monthly website visits last year.