Wikipedia Teams Up with Big Tech for AI Deals

LondonThu Jan 15 2026
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Wikipedia, a well-known online encyclopedia, recently announced new partnerships with major AI companies. These deals include collaborations with Amazon, Meta Platforms, Perplexity, Microsoft, and Mistral AI. This move comes as Wikipedia celebrates its 25th anniversary. The online encyclopedia, which started as a free and open platform, has seen its content increasingly used by AI companies. These companies often scrape data from Wikipedia to train their AI models. This has raised questions about who should bear the costs of maintaining such a vast repository of knowledge. Wikipedia's nonprofit organization, the Wikimedia Foundation, has been working to monetize these partnerships. They have signed agreements with AI companies to access Wikipedia's content at a high volume and speed. This is not the first time Wikipedia has done this. In 2022, they signed a deal with Google. Last year, they also partnered with smaller AI companies like Ecosia. The foundation's CEO, Maryana Iskander, pointed out that while Wikipedia is free to use, maintaining its infrastructure is not. It costs money to keep the servers running and the site accessible. Most of Wikipedia's funding comes from individual donors, not from these tech giants.
Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, has a unique perspective on AI. He welcomes the use of Wikipedia's data for training AI models. He believes that AI trained on human-curated data, like Wikipedia, is more reliable. However, he also thinks that AI companies should pay their fair share for using Wikipedia's resources. Wikipedia has also been facing criticism from some political figures. They accuse the site of having a bias towards the left. Republican lawmakers in the U. S. are investigating these claims. Elon Musk, who launched his own AI-powered encyclopedia called Grokipedia, has also criticized Wikipedia for being filled with "propaganda. " Despite these challenges, Wikipedia continues to be a popular source of information. It has over 65 million articles in 300 languages, edited by around 250, 000 volunteers. The site is also exploring ways to use AI to improve its own services. This includes using AI to update dead links and improve the search experience.
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