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Summary

Artificial intelligence can generate answers fast, but can it generate knowledge you can trust?


In this episode of Beginner’s Guide to AI, Dietmar Fischer talks with Jonathan Fraine and Raja Amelung about why human knowledge still matters in the age of LLMs. Together they explore Wikipedia, Wikimedia, AI hallucinations, trust in AI, free knowledge, and the future of reliable information online.


This is not another generic AI hype conversation. It is a grounded discussion about what happens when people confuse fluent machine output with verified truth. Jonathan and Raja explain why Wikipedia still depends on human editors, why source verification matters, how Wikimedia thinks about AI, where small language models may actually be useful, and why the future of knowledge should not be left to black box systems alone.



You will learn:

✨ Why Wikipedia cannot simply be replaced by generative AI

✨ What AI hallucinations reveal about trust and knowledge

✨ How Wikidata and small language models can support search without pretending to be truth

✨ Why free knowledge and attribution matter in an AI economy

✨ What younger users may value about Wikipedia in an age of tracking and AI summaries

✨ Why critical thinking matters more than ever



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Quotes from the Episode

💬 “Knowledge is human.”

💬 “You can always start your research on Wikipedia, but you should never end there.”

💬 “The biggest problem is the trust in the source.”



Chapters

00:00 Why Human Knowledge Still Matters in the Age of AI

03:17 Small Language Models, Wikidata, and Better Search

06:14 Why Wikipedia Does Not Want AI Written Articles

13:49 Free Knowledge, Attribution, and AI Companies Using Wikipedia

21:06 Trust, Search, and the Future of Wikipedia in an AI World

35:43 Personal AI Use Cases, Risks, and the Limits of Automation

40:08 Worst Case Scenarios for AI, Trust, Bias, and Human Judgment



Where to find the Raja and Jonathan

🔗 Jonathan Fraine: linkedin.com/in/jonathan-fraine

🔗 Raja Amelung: linkedin.com/in/raja-amelung-088890a

🔗 Wikimedia Deutschland: wikimedia.de

🔗 Wikimedia World: commons.wikimedia.org




About Dietmar Fischer

Dietmar is a podcaster and AI marketer from Berlin. If you want to know how to get your AI or your digital marketing going, just contact him at argoberlin.com


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