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    Wikipedia Owner Signs on Microsoft, Meta in AI Content Training Deals

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    Posted on January 15, 2026

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    Last updated: January 19, 2026

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    Wikipedia partners with Microsoft and Meta to enhance AI content training, aiming for financial sustainability through strategic collaborations.

    Wikipedia Partners with Microsoft and Meta for AI Content Training

    Wikipedia's Strategic Partnerships in AI

    Jan 15 (Reuters) - Wikipedia on Thursday unveiled partnerships with several Big Tech companies including Microsoft, Meta and Amazon, marking a major step up in the non-profit's ability to monetize tech firms' reliance on its content.

    Importance of Wikipedia Content for AI

    Wikimedia Foundation, the operator of the online encyclopedia, said it also signed on AI startup Perplexity and France's Mistral AI, among other firms, over the past year, having enlisted Meta and Amazon as partners previously.

    Financial Sustainability for Wikimedia

    It already has an arrangement with Alphabet's Google, which was announced in 2022.

    Leadership Changes at Wikimedia

    Wikipedia content is crucial to training AI models — its 65 million articles across over 300 languages are a key part of training data for generative AI chatbots and assistants developed by tech majors.

    However, companies scraping high volumes of freely available Wikipedia knowledge for AI training has driven up server demand and, subsequently, costs at the non-profit, whose primary source of income is small donations from the public.

    Wikimedia has been pushing for greater adoption of its enterprise product, which allows tech companies to pay for training access to its content while receiving data in ways that cater to their large-scale training needs.

    "Wikipedia is a critical component of these tech companies' work that they need to figure out how to support financially," Lane Becker, president of Wikimedia Enterprise, told Reuters in an interview.

    "It took us a little while to understand the right set of features and functionality to offer if we're going to move these companies from our free platform to a commercial platform ... but all our Big Tech partners really see the need for them to commit to sustaining Wikipedia's work."

    Wikipedia's content is created and maintained by about 250,000 volunteer editors globally, who write, edit and fact-check the information.

    "Access to high‑quality, trustworthy information is at the heart of how we think about the future of AI at Microsoft ... (With Wikimedia), we're helping create a sustainable content ecosystem for the AI internet, where contributors are valued," said Microsoft's Corporate Vice President Tim Frank.

    Wikimedia named former U.S. Ambassador to Chile Bernadette Meehan its new chief executive, effective on January 20, Reuters first reported last month.

    (Reporting by Deborah Sophia in Bengaluru; Editing by Alan Barona)

    Table of Contents

    • Wikipedia's Strategic Partnerships in AI
    • Importance of Wikipedia Content for AI
    • Financial Sustainability for Wikimedia
    • Leadership Changes at Wikimedia

    Key Takeaways

    • •Wikipedia partners with Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon for AI training.
    • •Wikimedia seeks to monetize its content through enterprise products.
    • •Wikipedia content is vital for training AI models across languages.
    • •Wikimedia faces increased server costs due to AI data scraping.
    • •New leadership at Wikimedia aims to enhance financial sustainability.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Wikipedia owner signs on Microsoft, Meta in AI content training deals

    1What is artificial intelligence?

    Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think and learn like humans, enabling them to perform tasks such as problem-solving and decision-making.

    2What is content monetization?

    Content monetization is the process of generating revenue from content, such as articles or videos, often through advertising, subscriptions, or partnerships.

    3
    What is generative AI?

    Generative AI refers to algorithms that can create new content, such as text, images, or music, based on training data, often used in applications like chatbots and creative tools.

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