INSEAD Launches Botipedia, AI-Generated Knowledge Portal 6,000 Times Larger Than Wikipedia
The business school INSEAD has introduced Botipedia, an AI-driven encyclopedic knowledge portal described as the world’s largest, announced in a press release. The platform reportedly generates over 400 billion entries in more than 100 languages, compared to Wikipedia’s 64 million English articles.
Botipedia uses a proprietary Dynamic Multi-method Generation (DMG) technique that combines hundreds of algorithms and curated datasets, including archives and satellite feeds, to produce verifiable and data-grounded content. The system can generate text, data tables, and other formats without relying exclusively on large language models.
According to Phil Parker, INSEAD Chaired Professor of Management Science and creator of Botipedia, the platform aims to provide comprehensive information coverage across all languages and subjects. The technology’s design minimizes bias and hallucination while operating with lower energy requirements than GPU-intensive AI systems.
Botipedia was unveiled at the INSEAD AI Forum in Singapore and is currently accessible by invitation, with broader public access planned for a later date.
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