Wikipedia has introduced updated editorial guidelines limiting the use of AI in article creation, reflecting growing concerns over the role of generative models in public knowledge platforms. The new policy prohibits editors from using large language models to generate or rewrite article content, clarifying earlier guidance that discouraged full article generation using AI.
The decision follows a community vote among Wikipedia’s volunteer editors, where the policy received strong majority support. While restricting AI-generated content, the platform continues to permit limited use of AI tools for basic copyediting, provided human oversight is maintained and no new information is introduced.
The move underscores broader industry efforts to establish guardrails around AI in editorial workflows, as concerns persist around accuracy, sourcing, and unintended content alterations.
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