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Wikipedia Editors Tried and Tried to Work With AI Content, Eventually Realized It Was Total Trash and Banned It Entirely

Wikipedia Editors Tried and Tried to Work With AI Content, Eventually Realized It Was Total Trash and Banned It Entirely

Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales once described his creation as a “temple of the mind.” Now, a decade on, it’s taken on another role: a refuge against AI slop. Late this month, the English version of the online encyclopedia officially banned the use of AI to generate or rewrite articles, after years of piecemeal experimentation and heated internal debate among its volunteer editors, 404 Media reports. That debate finally came to a vote on March 20, which ended in an overwhelming 40-to-2 decision to place heavy restrictions on how large language models are used to maintain the site. “Text generated by large language models (LLMs) often violates several of Wikipedia’s core content policies,” the new policy states. “For this reason, the use of LLMs to generate or rewrite article content is prohibited, save for the exceptions given below.” As the exceptions stipulate, it’s not a wholesale ban on AI: “Editors are permitted to use LLMs to suggest basic copyedits …

To Be Happy, You Eventually Need to Do What You Can’t

To Be Happy, You Eventually Need to Do What You Can’t

When you think back and survey the broader landscape of your life, is there something you struggle with, or can’t do, that stops you from reaching your goals, fixing your relationships, making good decisions, and moving forward? Everyone has something, and it’s usually not a hundred things but just one or two—their Achilles’ heel. What’s yours? Here are some common culprits: You’re afraid of confrontation. When someone seems disappointed, critical, annoyed, or angry with you—especially if they are close to you or in a position of authority—your instinct is to accommodate, freeze, or avoid. You might feel like a kid who’s in trouble, or your reactions might be so automatic that, without thinking, you just agree or become passive. But either way, you can’t handle others’ intense feelings; you’re happy if they are happy. Or maybe this isn’t just your default reaction but actually how you navigate the world. Making everyone happy is your priority, and so you’re over-responsible and can feel like a martyr. And at some point, this way of running your life …

Colman Domingo Hopes That Paris Jackson Eventually Loves ‘Michael’

Colman Domingo Hopes That Paris Jackson Eventually Loves ‘Michael’

Colman Domingo addressed concerns about the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic Michael after Paris Jackson spoke out against the project last year.  The Euphoria actor, who plays Jackson family patriarch Joe Jackson, told WSJ Magazine in an interview published on Tuesday that he hopes Paris “eventually loves the tribute that we made about her father.”  Paris critiqued Domingo and the Antoine Fuqua-directed film in September 2025 after Domingo told People that Paris and her brother, Prince Jackson, were “very much in support” of Michael.   “[Colman Domingo], don’t be telling people I was ‘helpful’ on the set of a movie I had zero percent involvement in lol that is so weird,” she wrote on Instagram at the time. “I read one of the first drafts of the script and gave my notes about what was dishonest/didn’t sit right with me and when they didn’t address it I moved on with my life. Not my monkeys not my circus. God bless and god speed.” Domingo told WSJ that his comments to People were “conflated” and “taken out of …

People Don’t Warn You That These 5 Things You Took For Granted In Your 50s And 60s Will Eventually Fade

People Don’t Warn You That These 5 Things You Took For Granted In Your 50s And 60s Will Eventually Fade

Yes, my 70th year is going well, mostly because I continue to learn and try new things. But I still experience some serious losses. Below is a short list of losses that do not hurt just as much as those above, and are easier to accept and manage, especially with a good bit of humor, because nobody really prepares you that these things you took for granted in your 50s and 60s will eventually fade. People don’t warn you that these 5 things you took for granted in your 50s and 60s will eventually fade: 1. Having a trim waistline The battle against the ever-expanding middle is real, and it’s brutal. Why, oh why, is it so easy to gain weight and so difficult to shed it? As the years pile up, this gets worse and worse. After walking nearly every day for 40 years, I have included yoga, mindful movement, aqua cardio, and a bit of strength training to my routine. I was looking forward to handling prediabetes, as well as getting fitter, stronger, …

Shocking headlines spark initial doubt but eventually build belief

Shocking headlines spark initial doubt but eventually build belief

When news headlines begin with sensational words like “Shocking,” readers initially tend to doubt the accuracy of the information presented. However, new research suggests that this skepticism fades over time, leading people to eventually believe the claims made in those headlines. These findings were published recently in the journal Communication Research. This phenomenon suggests that while clickbait-style language might hurt credibility in the short term, it may be effective at planting information that people eventually accept as true. The study highlights a potential mechanism by which misinformation or sensationalized news can bypass critical filters over long periods. Journalists and content creators frequently use emotional language to capture attention. Previous analyses have shown that posts with highly emotional content are shared more frequently. Despite this, it was not fully understood how specific high-intensity words affect belief over time. Past research mainly looked at whether words were positive or negative rather than how stimulating they were. Xiaoyu Zhou from Beijing Normal University and colleagues from Tsinghua University sought to close this gap. They focused on “High-Arousal Sentence …