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This, but for Wikipedia.
Edit: Ironically, the down votes are really driving home the point in the OP. When you aren't an expert in a subject, you're incapable of recognizing the flaws in someone's discussion, whether it's an LLM or Wikipedia. Just like the GPT bros defending the LLM's inaccuracies because they lack the knowledge to recognize them, we've got Wiki bros defending Wikipedia's inaccuracies because they lack the knowledge to recognize them. At the end of the day, neither one is a reliable source for information.
why don't you then go and fix these quoting high quality sources? are there none?
Because some don't let you. I can't find anything to edit Elon musk or even suggest an edit. It says he is a co-founder of OpenAi. I can't find any evidence to suggest he has any involvement. Wikipedia says co-founder tho.
https://openai.com/index/introducing-openai/
https://www.theverge.com/2018/2/21/17036214/elon-musk-openai-ai-safety-leaves-board
He's not involved anymore, but he used to be. It's not inaccurate to say he was a co-founder.
Interesting! Cheers! I didn't go farther than openai wiki tbh. It didn't list him there so I figured it was inaccurate. It turns out it is me who is inaccurate!