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  • Is Wikipedia still a source number one when it comes to information or... ?

    Remember those times when we were at high school or uni and were told off by professors that we shouldn't have Wikipedia as a source of information because it is open-sourced and "not trustworthy". (However, from my experience, it is not so easy to contribute information to Wikipedia with all that management by moderators. ๐Ÿ˜ƒ) But that is not important now. Do you consider Wikipedia or ChatGPT (other large language models) to be a source of information No. 1?

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    Vaibhav
    I am not sure about this but surprised to read the comments here!
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    Katia Yakovleva
    def LLMs!
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    Konrad S.
    @katia_yakovleva What LLM / LLM-based service would you recommend as Wikipedia alternative?
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    Konrad S.
    Wikipedia! From my experience, Wikipedia is very often the best starting point to get information, by far. Of course, I do check the sources when I need to be certain. I don't have much experience with LLM-based services, so I would be interested what people consider the best "LLM-based Wikipedia alternative" (must be able to link to the sources!)
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    Nathan Covey
    Looking back, it was so dumb that schools discouraged Wikipedia. They should have taught us that it can be used as a starting point to find original sources. Wikipedia is a lot more trustworthy than AI now too ๐Ÿคฃ
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    Udaya Sri
    I havenโ€™t used Wikipedia in a long time, I think these days, most of us just go with LLMs.
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    Konrad S.
    @udaya_sri What LLM / LLM-based service would you recommend as Wikipedia alternative? Does it link to the sources?
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    Jack Lipsky
    I've began to use LLMs much more frequently these days, but find that I still resort to Wikipedia to double check my info.
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    Rahul Parmar
    Wikipedia is great, but LLMs offer deeper insights and personalized answers. Use both for the best results!
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    Karl Mechkin
    I have a bit of academic background, so for me, research papers and official documents are the most credible sources of information for professional purposes. Wikipedia could be a good starting point, especially that you can check cited sources. I don't trust LLMs much, as they have a tendency to hallucinate. In every case, just don't take anything at face value.
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    Omar A. Khan
    My primary source of information is Google.
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