Tech May 2, 2026 2 min read Wired EN

Why Does Wikipedia Think I’m Evan Spiegel?

A Wikipedia algorithmic glitch has resulted in the misattribution of a user's profile picture to the CEO of Snap, Evan Spiegel, highlighting the platform's reliance on facial recognition technology and the potential for AI-driven errors in user data. The incident underscores the challenges of verifying user identities in online communities, where facial recognition models can be easily manipulated or misapplied. This glitch has sparked concerns about the accuracy of Wikipedia's automated processes. AI-assisted, human-reviewed.

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A Wikipedia algorithmic glitch has resulted in the misattribution of a user's profile picture to the CEO of Snap, Evan Spiegel, highlighting the platform's reliance on facial recognition technology and the potential for AI-driven errors in user data. The incident underscores the challenges of verifying user identities in online communities, where facial recognition models can be easily manipulated or misapplied. This glitch has sparked concerns about the accuracy of Wikipedia's automated processes. AI-assisted, human-reviewed.

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