Plus, well, given what just happened to Sora, and that had Disney money behind it, 'what about the future' may not necessarily look good in AI's case. When one of the big gen AI products just got completely shut down, it doesn't really speak to further reliability in the product.
Wikipedia is a regularly updated situation where mistakes can be corrected. Gen AI is not, and that leads to situations like the seahorse emoji incident were there is no checking of bad data being fed in, and the system breaks itself. The 'which is more accurate' is a doomed thing because Wikipedia is intended to be accurate about things, and Gen AI is not. So why would you want numbers from technicians about something gen AI isn't intended to be?
I think the overall thing is this: Wikipedia strives for accuracy. AI doesn't. Gen AI is fed upon the internet's detritus and all of the nonsense that goes on in Reddit. And if you know Reddit? You'd know why numbers don't matter, the sheer fact that's where gen AI is taking from is enough to discard it as a useful source in the first place