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by kelipso
118 days ago
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There has been lots of discussion about wikipedia’s bias in HN and elsewhere for years and I’m not going to rehash all of that. > […] AI) as a viable replacement for the status quo. Given that the status quo is clearly biased and structurally unwilling to be unbiased due to existing political affiliation, even an AI that is not evaluated all that well will be better. It can only get better from this status quo, so it’s a fine argument. |
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> even an AI that is not evaluated all that well will be better
This is just intellectual laziness. If you don't like Wikipedia that's fine, but if you're going to make the effort of characterising it as such on a public forum, the least you can do is make an effort to that point. This certainly isn't a "fine" argument at all.