INSEAD launches Botipedia, an AI-created encyclopedic knowledge portal that claims to be 6,000 times larger than Wikipedia
Botipedia claims to be 6,000 times larger than Wikipedia, using AI to mimic the work of humans. It generates content using natural language generation techniques designed to avoid hallucinations or biases.
The site has more than 400 billion entries in 100 languages, covering even the most obscure topics and events.
Users can create new or updated articles faster, using the Dynamic Multi-method Generation (DMG) technique that also claims to be more sustainable than using ChatGPT.
"We are creating Botipedia to provide everyone with equal access to information, with no language left behind," explains Phil Parker, INSEAD’s Chaired Professor of Management Science and Creator of Botipedia.
"We focus on content grounded in data and sources with full provenance, allowing the user to see as many perspectives as possible, as opposed to one potentially biased source.
"Botipedia is one of many initiatives of the Human and Machine Intelligence Institute (HUMII) that we are establishing at INSEAD," adds Lily Fang, Dean of Research and Innovation at INSEAD.
"It is a practical application that builds on INSEAD-linked IP to help people make better decisions with knowledge powered by technology. We want technologies that enhance the quality and meaning of our work and life, to retain human agency and value in the age of intelligence."