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Wikipedia will cite and often broadly source. Wikipedia has an auditable decision trail for content conflicts.

It behaves more like an accountable mediator of authority.

Perhaps LLMs offering those (among other) features would be reasonably matched in a authorativity comparison.






Authority, yes, accountable, not so much.

Basically at the level of other publishers, meaning they can be as biased as MSNBC or Fox News, depending on who controls them.




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