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In this episode I discuss how Wikipedia evolved from an open collective experiment into a curated institution accused of bias, why these biases emerge naturally in complex systems, the importance of collective intelligence for uncovering truth, Larry Sanger’s nine theses for reform, and the universal role of dynamism in sustaining objectivity across knowledge, science, and society.

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