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Wikipedia's AI Translations Spark Controversy
5 Mar
Summary
- AI translations on Wikipedia contain factual errors and citation issues.
- Open Knowledge Association pays translators $400 monthly for their work.
- Translators face bans after five documented errors and content removal.

Wikipedia is currently grappling with the challenges posed by large language model (LLM) translations, often marketed as 'AI'. These AI systems have been found to generate inaccurate information and fabricated citations in translated articles. A third-party non-profit, the Open Knowledge Association, provides stipends to translators for their work on Wikipedia content.
Reports indicate that AI-generated translations contain basic factual errors and misattributed sources. The Open Knowledge Association reportedly pays its translators around $400 per month, a sum that holds significant value in the Global South where many translators reside. Despite these documented issues, Wikipedia editors are continuing to utilize these AI translation services due to the critical need for content in less common languages.




