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Co-Founder of Wikipedia Larry Sanger Reveals What Went Wrong (& How to Fix It)

Episode 1705 Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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In episode #1705 of Good Morning Liberty, Nate Thurston sits down with Larry Sanger, the co-founder of Wikipedia and President of the Knowledge Standards Foundation. They delve into the origins of Wikipedia, discussing its transformation from a promising start to its current challenges with bias and neutrality. Sanger provides a deep dive into the philosophical and operational shifts that have affected the platform, scrutinizing how left-wing ideologies and conflict have influenced its direction. They also explore the potential role of AI and platforms like Grokipedia in shaping the future of knowledge management. Join us for an in-depth conversation about the importance of neutrality, the evolution of online encyclopedias, and what's next in the quest for unbiased information.

https://larrysanger.org/nine-theses/

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00:00 Intro

01:13 Founding of #wikipedia 

04:36 Wikipedia's Early Challenges

06:50 Shift in Wikipedia's Ideology

08:00 Bias in Encyclopedias

11:14 #LeftWing Influence in Academia

15:24 Nonprofit vs. For-Profit Wikipedia

20:34 Achieving Unbiased Content

32:16 AI and #grokipedia 

34:41 Initial Impressions of Grokipedia

35:16 Comparing Grokipedia and Wikipedia

36:31 Challenges with LLMs in Grokipedia

42:09 Public Rating and Feedback for Wikipedia

44:50 Future Projects and Ideas

55:39 The Importance of Trustworthy Knowledge

01:03:52 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Plans

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