Wikipedia introduced artificial intelligence (AI) assistance to improve volunteer work efficiency without eliminating their presence. The system aims to improve editorial functions, enabling contributors to concentrate on reliable knowledge distribution.

How AI Will Help Wikipedia Editors
Do Boring Jobs Faster
AI will handle repetitive tasks like checking for vandalism or spam. For example, if someone writes fake information on a page, AI can flag it quickly. This lets human editors spend time on harder problems, like fixing biased articles.
- Find Information Easier
AI will help editors find reliable sources faster. If someone writes about lions, AI can suggest good books or websites to cite. It can also point out missing topics, like articles about women scientists or African history.
- Translate Articles
Wikipedia has articles in over 300 languages. AI will help translate articles accurately, especially for smaller languages. This means more people worldwide can read and contribute to knowledge.
- Teach New Volunteers
New editors often feel overwhelmed. AI will guide them with tips, like how to add citations or resolve disagreements politely. Think of it like a friendly robot tutor.
Why Wikipedia Needs AI
Wikipedia has fewer active editors today than in 2020. AI tools can make editing less frustrating, so more people join. Also, fake news and AI mistakes (like ChatGPT’s wrong answers) make Wikipedia’s human-checked facts even more important.
Rules for Using AI
Wikipedia promises to use AI responsibly.
- No Secret AI: All AI tools will be open-source, so anyone can check how they work.
- Humans Have the Final Say: AI can suggest edits, but only humans can approve them.
- Focus on Fairness: AI will be tested to avoid bias, especially in non-English articles.
Challenges Ahead
Some editors worry AI might cause new problems.
- Too Many Changes: If AI suggests too many edits, volunteers might get overwhelmed.
- Mistakes Happen: AI could recommend wrong sources or miss subtle errors. Wikipedia says humans will double-check everything.
- Cost: Building AI tools is expensive. Most of Wikipedia’s money still goes to servers to fight censorship.
A Team of Humans and Robots
Wikipedia leaders characterize AI technology as an organizational aid rather than an authoritative controller. The human editor steps in after AI completes the translation to adapt the content for the targeted local culture. AI detects vandalism activities, yet humans have to finalize whether the acts represent actual mistakes or humorous content.
This approach keeps Wikipedia reliable. Users must approve every article created by AI on Facebook, but Wikipedia relies exclusively on human judgment.

The Future of Knowledge
Wikipedia demonstrates the collaboration of artificial intelligence technology alongside human operators through its system development. The automation of routine work allows human volunteers to concentrate on their intellectual capabilities while sharing different viewpoints.
When artificial intelligence advances, Wikipedia decided to keep human supervision to preserve authentic knowledge acquisition through human involvement.