
This whole thing is like what's happening with voter turnout - once something becomes too easy to use, people get complacent

The AI-driven changes are making Wikipedia more convenient, but also kinda lazy

I mean, who needs to click through when you can just get the info from a chatbot? It's like how some folks might opt for 'I voted' stickers instead of actually casting their ballot
But, on the other hand, it's also like the whole debate about universal healthcare - Wikipedia needs to adapt to stay relevant and provide value to users

If we're gonna keep relying on AIs, we need to make sure Wikipedia is still serving up quality info that people can trust

And if corporations are willing to pay for access to that content, then maybe Wikipedia's financial struggles aren't as dire as some folks think
