The Tokenization of Knowledge - Larry Sanger
Introduction If we combine all the Wikipedias, there will be 27
billion words, written in 293 languages, spread across over 40
million articles. By crowdsourcing knowledge and offering it for
free over the internet,
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Introduction
If we combine all the Wikipedias, there will be 27 billion words,
written in 293 languages, spread across over 40 million articles.
By crowdsourcing knowledge and offering it for free over the
internet, there is little doubt that Wikipedia has provided
immense value to humanity. The project, unlike many others,
successfully tapped into the open source spirit of the Web 1.0
and survived the onslaught of the walled gardens that sprung up
as the web evolved. As the world’s most frequented encyclopedia
in humanity’s history, it has achieved enviable success in its
mission to democratize knowledge.
So why is Larry Sanger, the co-founder of Wikipedia, one of its
harshest critics? What is his vision for a Wikipedia 2.0? And
what has it got to do with the blockchain?
In the latest episode of the AGI Podcast, we asked Larry Sanger
all of those questions — and more — for a fascinating and
insightful conversation on knowledge marketplaces, decentralized
curation, and finding the best of our knowledge.
If we combine all the Wikipedias, there will be 27 billion words,
written in 293 languages, spread across over 40 million articles.
By crowdsourcing knowledge and offering it for free over the
internet, there is little doubt that Wikipedia has provided
immense value to humanity. The project, unlike many others,
successfully tapped into the open source spirit of the Web 1.0
and survived the onslaught of the walled gardens that sprung up
as the web evolved. As the world’s most frequented encyclopedia
in humanity’s history, it has achieved enviable success in its
mission to democratize knowledge.
So why is Larry Sanger, the co-founder of Wikipedia, one of its
harshest critics? What is his vision for a Wikipedia 2.0? And
what has it got to do with the blockchain?
In the latest episode of the AGI Podcast, we asked Larry Sanger
all of those questions — and more — for a fascinating and
insightful conversation on knowledge marketplaces, decentralized
curation, and finding the best of our knowledge.
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