[Opinion] AI finds errors in 90% of Wikipedia's best articles

https://blackneon.net/post/72051

How could you do this to me? - BlackNeon.net

> For one month beginning on October 5, I ran an experiment: Every day, I asked ChatGPT 5 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChatGPT_5] (more precisely, its “Extended Thinking” version) to find an error in “Today’s featured article [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:About_Today%27s_featured_article]”. In 28 of these 31 featured articles (90%), ChatGPT identified what I considered a valid error, often several. I have so far corrected 35 such errors.

legitimate use of a LLM

Wait, you mean using Large Language Model that created to parse walls of text, to parse walls of text, is a legit use?

Those kids at openai would’ve been very upset if they could read.

Chatbots aren’t the worst use case, too, even though we are headed in a wrong direction.