Buyers shopping for a luxury SUV in early 2026 face a sharp tradeoff between sticker price and long-term ownership costs. The ...
DeepSeek V4 architecture uses sparse attention to cut inference costs 73% at one-million-token contexts, but a NIST ...
The 5W Citation Source Audit Q1 2026 synthesizes nine independent datasets covering hundreds of millions of citations and prompts. The data confirms a structural break between the traditional PR tier ...
The boilerplate has it that German software powerhouse SAP supports mission-critical workloads for thousands of customers all over the world, and as one of the biggest customers of the big three ...
As generative AI companies search for cleaner training data, one of the internet's oldest institutions is quietly changing its economic model. The Wikimedia Foundation, which operates Wikipedia, has ...
On Thursday, the Wikimedia Foundation announced API access deals with Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, Perplexity, and Mistral AI, expanding its effort to get major tech companies to pay for high-volume API ...
On Jan. 15, 2001, the earliest edit found on Wikipedia’s homepage announced, “This is the new WikiPedia!” Twenty-five years later, Wikipedia remains a key source of knowledge on the internet, ...
Data-driven constitutive models, owing to their inherent flexibility, can outperform traditional plasticity-based models in certain aspects. When calibrating these models, ensuring adherence to ...
The online encyclopedia is offering personalized stats on users' reading habits, along with a list of the year’s most-read articles. Reading time 2 minutes It’s that time of year when our apps use all ...
Wikipedia seeks fair compensation to offset server costs from AI scraping Financial burden highlights how AI models keep training on nonprofit’s data Wikipedia considers technical tools to limit AI ...
Wikipedia, the renowned online encyclopedia, has issued a stern appeal to AI companies on November 10, 2025. The nonprofit organization is urging these firms to use its paid API for accessing content, ...
Wikipedia has finally taken a stance against companies that scrape data from their website, particularly those that use it for training their AI models without consent, compensation, or permission ...