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Tech Giants Invest in ‘Enterprise’ Wikipedia Access: Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon Lead the Way

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Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon are paying up for ‘enterprise’ access to Wikipedia

Major Tech Companies Partner with Wikimedia Foundation for Access to Wikipedia

In a significant move, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, Perplexity, and Mistral AI have recently collaborated with the Wikimedia Foundation to gain access to its extensive collection of articles, including those on Wikipedia. This partnership was officially announced by the Wikimedia Foundation in celebration of Wikipedia’s 25th anniversary.

The collaboration is part of the Wikimedia Enterprise initiative, which was introduced in 2021 to offer large corporations a premium version of Wikipedia’s API in exchange for a fee. Lane Becker, the senior director of earned revenue at the Wikimedia Foundation, explained to The Verge that this program provides a tailored version of Wikipedia suitable for commercial use and AI companies. Becker mentioned, “We take feature requests, we build features and functionality, and sort of try to structure the data in ways that support what these companies’ needs are.”

According to the Wikimedia Foundation, Microsoft, Perplexity, and Mistral AI have become part of the Enterprise program in the last year, while Meta and Amazon were previously undisclosed partners. The financial contributions received through Wikimedia Enterprise play a crucial role in supporting the nonprofit organization’s projects, ultimately aiding in establishing a more sustainable business model.

Becker emphasized the importance of AI companies supporting the long-term sustainability of Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects. He stated, “Getting to a new sustainable equilibrium with these new companies is critical for our continued existence, but for their continued existence as well.” This mutual collaboration aims to ensure the longevity and vitality of Wikipedia while benefiting the partnering tech companies.

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