W8.1 April 22 (Mon) —— LI YULUN

 1. Summary:

 In Wikipedia, entries should be based on published, verified sources, and all content should be fact-checked. At the same time, readers should keep in mind that even if an entry appears to be reliable, it may contain errors or inaccuracies, so editors should always be vigilant and provide accurate information whenever possible. In addition, the article lists some types of reliable sources, such as academic evaluations, legal advice, and quotations, and emphasizes the importance of citing sources with the author and the publishing institution.

2. Interesting point:

The article mentions that Wikipedia accepts a variety of sources, including books, newspapers, magazines, blogs, and websites. This reflects Wikipedia's openness and inclusiveness, allowing information from a variety of sources to be integrated and presented. But often sometimes what we cite is considered unreliable sources.

3. Discussing:

With the development of technology, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, we can process and analyze large amounts of information more efficiently. However, this also brings new ethical challenges. For example, automated tools may not be able to accurately assess the reliability of sources, or may be used to disseminate inaccurate or misleading information. How to utilize technology while ensuring the ethics and accuracy of information is therefore a question worth exploring.

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