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Botipedia is a research tool designed to accelerate the creation of new encyclopedic articles across every conceivable subject domain — including topics not covered by large language models. It is built to help researchers, Wikipedia editors, and 3.5 billion speakers of underserved languages, ensuring that no language is left behind. Unlike other AI platforms, Botipedia minimizes hallucinations and lets user see many perspectives.
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botipedia · 8 days ago
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Of interest to all AI-oriented folks:
McKinsey killer? co-founded a platform that allows the world's smallest firms, down to the cafe owner or farmer, strategic consulting advice - growth strategies, HR strategies, digital strategies, you name it. Just the beginning of responsible AI at scale. Been applied in fintech, banking, telcom, and other clients to boost revenue by converting sales people into "trusted advisors" … also helping students prep for interviews and giving strategic career advice. Too many applications to list, given the breadth … see video for details re Xavier.ai which is now online
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botipedia · 12 days ago
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Must-watch: A "McKinsey killer" platform co-founded by Prof. Philip M. Parker is now live.
Xavier.ai delivers personalized strategic consulting to everyone — from telecom execs to farmers in Africa — no matter who they are or what they can afford.
AI-powered growth, HR, career, and digital strategies. Business knowledge at scale.
🎥 Watch the demo: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/philip-m-parker-873a8a1b_strategicconsulting-consulting-managementconsulting-activity-7338648042671087617-dyuu?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAABnyLDgBiO6EIqc8cvP6-qck6ON26BH-aro
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botipedia · 20 days ago
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Botipedia, the largest encyclopedia knowledge portal, has been launched to help eliminate AI hallucinations
Xiao Zihui - Release/May 30, 2025 22:03
The international business school INSEAD has launched Botipedia, the world's largest encyclopedia knowledge portal, which cites reliable sources of information to provide users with high-quality and verifiable data and is committed to breaking the common problem in artificial intelligence (AI) of hallucinations.
Currently, Botipedia is limited to academic purposes and is expected to open to the public by the end of this year.
Philip Parker, founder of Botipedia and professor of management at INSEAD, revealed at a forum on Friday (May 30) that the R&D team used dynamic multi-method generation technology (DMG) to build encyclopedia entries, all taken from rigorously screened archival databases and satellite data streams, and then exported through natural language generation technology to ensure accurate and unbiased information.
In addition, by applying dynamic multi-method generation technology, websites can operate at scale without relying on a large number of graphics processors (GPUs), which is more sustainable than ChatGPT.
More than 400 billion entries in more than 100 languages
Parker pointed out that the website is driven by an artificial intelligence system independently developed by the School of Management, covering thousands of subject areas such as science, mathematics, history, politics, agriculture, and health. Each entry comes with a complete source, helping users gain a diverse and trusted perspective.
He revealed that the technology of the website is not limited to large language models (LLMs) or fixed generation methods, but to a customized approach based on content characteristics. For example, weather-related text or data charts are automatically generated through geospatial algorithms, covering meteorological information around the world, thereby improving the accuracy of content.
"The site has generated more than 400 billion entries, covering more than 100 languages, and the overall capacity is 6,000 times that of Wikipedia. Our goal is to give everyone equal access to information, no matter how unpopular the language, but also have exclusive knowledge terms," Parker said.
Lily Fang, president of the Human and Machine intelligence Institute at INSEAD, pointed out that Botipedia is an application project based on the institute's intellectual property research and development, which aims to help users make more informed decisions using technology. "Botipedia is one of the programs of the academy's Institute for Human and Machine Intelligence (HUMII), and we want to improve people's work and quality of life through these technologies and preserve human autonomy and value in the intelligent age," she said.
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Photo: Philip Parker, founder of Botipedia and professor of management at the INSEAD, explained the working model of the knowledge portal at the forum. (Photo by Chen Xinyuan)
English translation of article from Lianhe Zaobao, Singapore’s largest Chinese-language newspaper
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botipedia · 1 month ago
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Greetings!
We will be posting news about Botipedia soon. Please stay tuned. — The Botipedia Team!
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