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After years of debate, Wikipedia editors voted 40-2 to ban AI-generated content from the world's largest encyclopedia. The decision protects the quality and accuracy that millions of readers depend on daily.

Wikipedia just drew a clear line on artificial intelligence. In a landslide vote, the site banned AI-generated text while still allowing the technology to help with basic editing tasks.

The article details the day-by-day schedule for NASA's Artemis II mission, a nearly 10-day test flight that will send four astronauts around the Moon and back to Earth. The crew includes NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, plus Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen. The schedule covers activities from launch day through landing, including system checks, exercise routines, lunar flyby, and Earth observation opportunities. --- # BRIGHTWIRE ARTICLE TITLE: Four Astronauts Set for Historic Moon Orbit This April SUMMARY: NASA's Artemis II mission will send four astronauts around the Moon in April 2026, marking humanity's first crewed lunar journey in over 50 years. The 10-day mission tests critical systems for future Moon landings.

In 2025, solar power, electric vehicles, and other clean energy technologies contributed over one-third of China's economic growth and drove over 90% of investment growth. China's clean energy industry reached a record 15.4 trillion yuan (approximately $2.1 trillion USD), accounting for 11.4% of GDP—equivalent to Brazil or Canada's entire economy. [Article continues with details about clean energy sector growth, investment trends, EV and battery contributions, and future uncertainties...] --- # BRIGHTWIRE ARTICLE TITLE: China's Clean Energy Hits $2.1 Trillion, Drives Economy SUMMARY: China's clean energy sector nearly doubled in three years to reach $2.1 trillion—larger than Canada's entire economy. Solar panels, electric vehicles, and batteries are now powering one-third of the country's economic growth.

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Fake news sites created by AI have been spreading since 2023, but learning four simple checks can help anyone spot them in seconds. Here's how to protect yourself from misleading articles designed to confuse or profit from unsuspecting readers.

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When AI-generated articles spread fake insults about tennis player Alexandra Eala before her Australian Open debut, fact-checkers quickly exposed the lies and protected her reputation. Both officials falsely quoted denied the fabricated remarks, showing how truth can still win in the age of AI misinformation.

A newspaper article about a murdered officer sparked an unexpected reunion half a century later. Family, friends, and the cops who caught his killers finally met and forged lasting bonds.

Gerard "Gus" Gaynor co-authored career articles at 103 years old and volunteered with IEEE for 64 years before passing away in March. His final project launched a new publication aimed at technology leaders when he turned 100.

A groundbreaking analysis of 36.5 million scientific articles reveals that research by women waits up to 15% longer in peer review than work by men, finally giving scientists hard data to address publishing disparities. The findings point to a fixable problem in how scientific knowledge reaches the world.

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