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ohyes 2 hours ago

The free alternative to Wikipedia is the library, not “don’t learn anything new ever”.

I find Claude is surprisingly similar to a confident but incorrect coworker, with the benefit that Claude will reevaluate when I correct it.

sxg 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I used the phrase "most likely alternative" intentionally. The library is where people should go to get answers in a world without Wikipedia, but the vast majority of people won't. So in practice, most non-experts either learn from Wikipedia or don't try to learn anything at all.

ohyes an hour ago | parent [-]

Sure, if we’re going to go that broad. People are already leaning heavily towards learning nothing instead of using Wikipedia.

I guess to me it has to be comparable to be an alternative.

Like, I don’t consider doomscrolling x an alternative to reading Wikipedia but I might consider it an alternative to CNN, even though they’re all technically and very broadly activities that I could use to inform myself.

In that same way I don’t consider the multitude of ways I could use my free will necessarily alternatives to each other even though they technically are. It kinda sucks but going that broad feels to me like it breaks the concept of alternative and makes it kind of meaningless.

sxg an hour ago | parent [-]

I get what you're saying, but I'm not deciding what should and shouldn't count as an alternative to X. I'm trying to answer the counterfactual: how do people behave in an alternative world without Wikipedia but otherwise identical to our world?

bflesch 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Claude will do everything to retain you as a user, because that's one of their most important metrics.

ohyes an hour ago | parent [-]

Excellent point my colleague has the exact opposite incentive.