We couldn’t be happier to announce a new strategic partnership between GNOMI and Wikimedia Enterprise.
Wikimedia projects, including Wikipedia and other freely licensed knowledge sources, are among the most important free public knowledge resources in the world. Through this partnership, GNOMI will leverage Wikimedia Enterprise APIs to strengthen its AI News Agent with structured, multilingual, and regularly updated knowledge from Wikimedia projects that helps users better understand global events, public information, and the broader context behind the news.
For GNOMI, this partnership reflects a core belief: The future of information should not be built on speed alone. It should be built on context, transparency, and trust.
Wikimedia Enterprise provides high-speed, reliable access to Wikimedia project data, including structured content designed to make information easier for technology platforms to use responsibly. GNOMI will use this access to help deliver more grounded, contextual intelligence to users across its global platform. Both the On-demand and Snapshots API will be used to extract up-to-date human knowledge about the world to enhance GNOMI’s information bundles and more.

Structured, Multilingual Access to Human Knowledge
GNOMI’s AI News Agent is designed to help people move from information to intelligence. Instead of overwhelming users with endless feeds, GNOMI reasons across real-time information and trusted sources to help users understand what is happening, why it matters to them, and how different pieces of information connect.
By working with Wikimedia Enterprise, GNOMI will be able to incorporate structured Wikimedia project data into its intelligence layer, supporting more reliable, contextual understanding across countries, languages, and topics. When searching for real-time information, bundling news stories from several sources, creating summaries, or responding to questions, GNOMI will now be able to link back to Wikipedia pages that provide crucial context, more easily attributing where the information is coming from.
This is especially important in a world where users increasingly rely on AI systems to summarize, explain, and interpret information. For AI to be useful, it must be grounded in transparent, high-quality sources. Attributing knowledge from Wikipedia articles is necessary to have readers understand where knowledge comes from: it allows them to go back to the original Wikipedia article to find out when that was last edited, which sources were used for the article, and to improve the article themselves.
“GNOMI was built because the world does not need more noise. It needs understanding. Partnering with Wikimedia Enterprise helps us bring one of the world’s most important knowledge ecosystems into GNOMI’s real-time intelligence layer. This is about giving people access to better context, clearer explanations, and trusted information at the exact moment they need it.” – Eva Cicinyte, Founder and CEO of GNOMI.
“Our partnership with GNOMI not only helps to ensure long-term sustainability of Wikimedia projects, but also enables us to ensure provenance and recognition of Wikimedia content on innovative AI platforms. We’re excited to see GNOMI use the Wikimedia Enterprise APIs to help power the flywheel that keeps the free knowledge ecosystem thriving: When people can clearly see that AI-generated insights are grounded in reliable, human-created knowledge from Wikimedia projects, they can have greater confidence in those answers. At the same time, users are able to recognize and engage with Wikimedia projects, which can encourage them to contribute to and improve the knowledge that powers these experiences.”
– Lane Becker, President of Wikimedia Enterprise
– The Wikimedia Enterprise Team
About GNOMI
GNOMI is the AI News Agent built to help people understand the world in real time. Covering global news, finance, public information, and market intelligence, GNOMI turns fragmented information into contextual, trustworthy intelligence. With coverage across 189 countries and multilingual capabilities, GNOMI helps users move from information overload to informed decision-making.
Photo Credits
Pastellkreide – 2025 – 8665, by Dietmar Rabich, 2025, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

