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Imagine an algorithm capable of generating a Wikipedia-like encyclopedia from raw sources (e.g. from the Internet minus Wikipedia), at the same level of factual accuracy, edition quality, scope, and resolution.

When will this be feasible?
Given the recent progress trajectory of NLP and my natural optimism I think something like this is probably 15-20 years away
This poll is about how people perceive NLP progress at this time -- don't see it as a way to actually predict the future. People's perceptions are always wrong
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