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Sam Altman: Unlikely Paper Advocate
The CEO of Open AI sells AI tools to the world, but he's actually better at promoting pen & paper. Plus: Addressing the latest partisan attacks on…
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Inside Wikipedia’s Board Elections
Interviewing candidate Jonathan Cardy about what it takes to join the board of trustees of the Wikimedia Foundation and its role in shaping one of the…
Oct 4
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The Art of Wikiracing
Getting from one random Wikipedia entry to another in the fewest possible clicks.
Oct 3
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The Surprising Link Between Billboard #1 Hit Songs and Wikipedia
Investigating the Wikipedia claims made by Chris Dalla Riva in his forthcoming book, "Uncharted Territory: What Numbers Tell Us about the Biggest Hit…
Sep 10
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How Wikidata is Coding for Humanity
Lydia Pintscher explains how this little-known project powers Wikipedia, AI tools, and civic tech around the globe.
Aug 4
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3 Psych Reasons to Prefer Print
Yes, I've focused on Wikipedia as a journalist. But I still believe in the power of print.
May 24
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Wikipedia Writing
Curating some of my "greatest hits" covering Wikipedia over the years.
May 17
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U.S. Culture War: Trump Circle Targets Wikipedia
Talking Wikipedia on German Public Radio (Deutchlandfunk)
May 7
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