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- technology@lemmy.world
At least 80 million (3.3%) of Wikipedia’s facts are inconsistent, LLMs may help finding them
A paper titled “Detecting Corpus-Level Knowledge Inconsistencies in Wikipedia with Large Language Models”,[[1]](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2025-12-01/Recent_research#cite_note-1) presented earlier this month at the EMNLP conference, examines


“AI” covers a lot more than LLMs and much of it is quite useful. Figured out protein folding for example.
Even in this narrow case of LLMs, it’s still correctly pointing out flaws in wikipedia articles.