Moment #12: Jimmy Wales on The First Wiki

Moment #12: Jimmy Wales on The First Wiki

catherine.paterson@durham.ac.uk (Sue Black, Jimmy Wales, Durham University, Wikipedia)
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About this episode

It’s our last episode, and what a way to end another incredible series! This week we are joined by wiki royalty, Jimmy Wales – founder of the Wikipedia project. Join Sue and Jimmy in this wonderful series finale as they discuss how the open-source revolution inspired the creation of the world’s best known online knowledge platform. Jimmy also shares his views on how to ensure diversity, a healthy online community and AI.

Quentin shares his thoughts on where we would be as a society if we didn’t have Wikipedia –would information be capped rather than accessible to all? Kaal focuses on how we create a more level playing field with women contributing and impacting on the world of online knowledge.

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