Das Wikipedia-Paradox - Was passiert, wenn KI die Geschichte schreibt?
Wikipedia celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2026. What began as a visionary experiment – making knowledge freely accessible through collective intelligence – is now one of the world's most visited we...Wikipedia celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2026. What began as a visionary experiment – making knowledge freely accessible through collective intelligence – is now one of the world's most visited websites. But as we celebrate this milestone, Wikipedia faces perhaps its greatest challenge: Artificial Intelligence. AI systems train on Wikipedia content, generate articles in seconds, and answer questions that once required painstaking human research. Is this the natural next step – or the beginning of the end for human-curated truth? Michael E. Kuntze, a long-standing committed member of the Wikipedia community, criminal defense lawyer, and legal advisor, takes us on a journey through 25 years of collective knowledge work and poses the central question: What do we lose when algorithms take over writing history? Who should attend? CEOs, founders, executives, investors, and academics – across all industries. Where? The venue in Hannover will be announced after registration. Cost? Participation is free. Each attendee pays for their own order. Join us as we discuss the future of knowledge – between human wisdom and machine intelligence.

