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Elon Musk Plans to Take on Wikipedia With 'Grokipedia'
When he's not battling bugs and robots in Helldivers 2, Michael is reporting on AI, satellites, cybersecurity, PCs, and tech policy. Don't miss out on our latest stories. Add PCMag as a preferred source on Google. Elon Musk plans to take on Wikipedia with his own rival encyclopedia site. On Tuesday, the Tesla CEO tweeted that his xAI startup is building Grokipedia, which he claims will be a "massive improvement" over Wikipedia. Musk has long had a gripe with Wikipedia, accusing it of being "woke" and even calling for it to be defunded. (The encyclopedia site has long relied on donations.) In January, Musk also railed at Wikipedia for adding an entry about him allegedly making a Nazi-like salute at a Trump inauguration event. To create Grokipedia, Musk plans on tapping xAI's Grok chatbot (which he also created as an alternative to another technology he didn't like, ChatGPT). Grok has been trained on web data, including public tweets. In a podcast earlier this month, Musk suggested that Grok is smart enough not only to replicate the work of human community volunteers who maintain and update Wikipedia, but also to account for any bias or inaccuracies. "Grok is using heavy amounts of inference compute to look at, as an example, a Wikipedia page, what is true, partially true, or false, or missing in this page," he said. "Now rewrite the page to correct, remove the falsehoods, correct the half-truths, and add the missing context." (That said, Grok has suffered its own share of problems, including praising Hitler.) Musk's Tuesday tweet didn't say when Grokipedia would launch. But it'll likely attract an audience of Musk supporters and right-wing pundits who also claim Wikipedia has a liberal bias. Wikipedia has faced internal conflicts among community editors over how certain events are portrayed. However, Musk's critics, including Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, argue that the free online encyclopedia has focused on accuracy, whereas Musk's X has faced accusations that it's a hub of misinformation. In 2023, Wales also criticized the changes that Musk made to Twitter after acquiring it, saying the platform had become "overrun by trolls and lunatics." Beating Wikipedia won't be easy; the free online encyclopedia is the seventh most-visited website in the world. Still, Musk is betting he can disrupt the status quo. Last month, the billionaire also tweeted his plan to take on Microsoft by creating a new business called "Macrohard" dedicated to releasing rival software products with the help of AI.
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Elon Musk's Wikipedia Competitor Is Going to Be a Disaster
Elon Musk has long complained about Wikipedia, the crowd-sourced encyclopedia that's considered a crown jewel of the internet. And now it seems like the billionaire is finally going to launch a competitor. "We are building Grokipedia @xAI," Musk tweeted Tuesday. "Will be a massive improvement over Wikipedia. Frankly, it is a necessary step towards the xAI goal of understanding the Universe." The Tesla CEO has previously insisted that Wikipedia is too "woke" and wants to offer an alternative encyclopedia with more right-wing "facts" about the world. Musk has referred to Wikipedia as "Wokipedia" at least half a dozen times in recent years. Musk, who spent over $270 million to get President Donald Trump elected, launched his artificial intelligence company xAI in 2023 and touts his AI chatbot Grok as a superior product. But Grok often presents facts about the world that Musk doesn't agree with. And his attempts to tinker with Grok to become more right-wing have seen mixed success. Two high-profile incidents with Grok were an embarrassment for Musk, including the time Grok randomly responded to queries with unrelated conspiracy theories about white farmers being murdered in South Africa. A couple of months later, Grok went full Nazi, praising Hitler and endorsing the idea of rounding up Jews in concentration camps. Musk never took blame for making Grok so buggy, but both incidents came after the CEO complained on X that his AI chatbot wasn't responding to factual questions the way that he wanted. And it seems likely that Grokipedia will almost certainly meet similar limitations. Musk and xAI haven't released any information about how Grokipedia will operate, including whether it will be 100% AI-generated content. It's also unclear whether Grokipedia will have dedicated URLs for various topics that anyone can visit or if it will be some kind of modified version of Grok that spits out answers to various questions. "Join @xAI and help build Grokipedia, an open source knowledge repository that is vastly better than Wikipedia! This will be available to the public with no limits on use," Musk tweeted. If the user interface is just a chatbot like Grok, it's unclear how that would be different from the Grok that now exists. xAI didn't respond to questions on Tuesday about how Grokipedia would work, nor when it would launch. Musk also quote-tweeted Larry Sanger, a co-founder of Wikipedia, on Tuesday, who shared nine changes he wanted to see the dominant online encyclopedia adopt, including: Musk called them "good suggestions." Sanger left Wikipedia back in 2002 and hasn't had any formal involvement with it since. He's been a critic of the project for decades and recently appeared on Tucker Carlson's show to whine about how it's biased against conservatives. The magic of Wikipedia is that anyone can contribute information, cite a source, and it's policed by contributors and editors who mostly try to keep things as objective and factual as possible while citing reliable sources. Generative AI tools like Grok create sentences by relying on their training data, and it's difficult to tinker with the weights to prioritize a right-wing view of the world without going full Nazi. We saw that play out in real-time twice now at scale, all thanks to Musk. There are a lot of big questions that haven't been answered about what Grokipedia will look like. But this wouldn't be the first time conservatives have tried to launch their own Wikipedia competitor. Conservapedia was launched in 2006 and is widely regarded as a joke by anyone who tries to wade through its ridiculous articles. Even Conservapedia's right-wing bias doesn't seem to treat Musk very well, as you can see from this excerpt taken from his page at the site: Musk apparently does not hire conservatives in key positions, and is a cheerleader for giving foreigners top jobs in America. He wants expanded use of visas to import foreigners, and most of his Tesla cars are made in China. This is contrary to the America First position of MAGA supporters. Personally, Musk fathers many children without being a daily father to them. No wonder Musk is trying to build his own Wikipedia. Even the right-wing copycats don't cut him much slack. At least Conservapedia did him the favor of not mentioning those two Nazi-style salutes on the day Trump was inaugurated.
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Elon Musk is working on 'Grokipedia' to dethrone Wikipedia
Elon Musk wants to develop an alternative online encyclopedia that'll go by the name "Grokipedia." It'll be made with his AI company xAI, according to the announcement via social media post. The name is derived from Musk's AI chatbot Grok, which -- according to Musk -- is designed to search for the "truth." Musk has been an outspoken critic of Wikipedia, having accused the platform (whose content is created by users) of not being objective and having a left-wing political bias. Shortly before the announcement, his companion David Sacks (AI advisor under President Donald Trump) also spoke out against Wikipedia as being "hopelessly biased" and criticized how its material was being used to train artificial intelligence. The AI chatbot Grok has also made controversial headlines in the past, such as for making anti-Semitic statements. Musk and his team attributed this to faulty programming, but analyses show that behind-the-scenes corrections can strongly influence the AI's responses. At a glance, here's what you should know about Grokipedia: As of right now, it's still unclear whether Grokipedia will be accessible to the public, and if so, when it will be released. Back in August, Musk sued Apple and OpenAI and accused the companies of conspiring to put his AI products -- in particular Grok -- at a competitive disadvantage. The lawsuit alleged that Apple downgraded other AI apps in the App Store and delayed the app review process. The background to this is that OpenAI's ChatGPT currently sits at the top of the iOS App Store rankings while Grok lingers in 22nd place and X in 28th place. Musk sees this as a distortion of competition due to the ChatGPT's integration in iOS, although Apple had announced that it would also support other AI models in the future.
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xAI announces Grokipedia, an AI Wikipedia competitor
Elon Musk's startup, xAI, has announced the development of Grokipedia, an artificial intelligence platform designed as a competitor to Wikipedia. The project aims to replace the crowd-sourced editing model with an AI-centered approach for curating and presenting online knowledge. Grokipedia has not yet been launched to the public. The development plan from xAI includes a phased rollout strategy. This process is expected to begin with a limited beta, granting access to a select group of users for initial testing and feedback. Following this trial period, a full public release is anticipated, which would make the platform widely accessible. The announcement has generated discussion within the technology community regarding the future of online encyclopedias and the function of artificial intelligence in curating information. Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger commented on the initiative, expressing what he termed "cautious optimism." He stated that he welcomes the idea of additional encyclopedias becoming available as resources for the public. Sanger also articulated a specific concern, warning that an AI-driven platform could introduce biases into the content it generates. He compared this potential issue to biases he perceives in Wikipedia's existing model. While Sanger expressed hope that Grokipedia will be designed to avoid such problems, he noted he remains concerned about the possibility of inherent bias being present in the foundational AI models that will power the platform.
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Elon Musk's answer to 'falsehoods' -- Grokipedia is out in 2 weeks
Elon Musk has announced that the first beta for Grokipedia, xAI's answer to platforms such as Wikipedia, will launch in two weeks. X-owner Elon Musk has announced that his AI company, xAI, will launch the early beta for its Wikipedia competitor in two weeks, describing the service as the answer to "falsehoods" and "half-truths." Replying to a post about the upcoming AI-powered "Grokipedia," Musk said via X on Sunday that "version 0.1 early beta" will be rolled out in two weeks. Musk initially announced xAI was building Grokipedia on Sept. 30, stating on X that it "will be a massive improvement over Wikipedia," adding that: "frankly, it is a necessary step toward the xAI goal of understanding the Universe." Details on the specifics are currently sparse; however, Musk has previously stated that Grokipedia will consist of an "open source knowledge repository." It appears that the idea for Grokipedia was brainstormed live during a summit hosted by The All-In Podcast in September. During his appearance, Musk was explaining to the panel that Grok scans a wide range of sources, such as Wikipedia posts, documents, PDFs to verify if the information is true, "partially true," false or missing details. He said Grok would rewrite that information to convey what it deems as the full truth. In response, co-host David Sacks suggested Musk should launch some sort of "Grokipedia" and offer it as a service, to which Musk said he would "talk to the team" about it. The Tesla co-founder has had a long-running stoush with Wikipedia, criticising the platform on several occasions, alleging that it hosts misinformation, has editorial practices slanted toward the left and censors certain information. Related: OpenAI hits $500B valuation, surpassing SpaceX as world's largest startup In October 2023, Musk even went so far as to say that he would pay the platform $1 billion if it changed its name to "Dikipedia," aiming at an alleged ideological bias amid the Wikipedia Foundation's fundraising efforts at the time. Recently, he referenced that joke again last week when commenting on a post from venture capitalist Chamath Plihapitiya, who claimed that "Wikipedia is a massive psyop." Given the crowd-sourced nature of information on Wikipedia, it has a long list of controversies over the years, with many of them actually documented and listed on the platform. A recent incident that has brought debate around the platform into the spotlight again was an interview Tucker Carlson had with Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger on Sept. 30. Sanger, who stopped being involved with the platform back in 2002, was highlighting the sources approved and blacklisted on the platform, as he went on to allege that "there is a serious academic encyclopedia of Christianity that is not allowed on Wikipedia," among other things. "There is a whole army of administrators - hundreds of them -- who are constantly blocking people that they have ideological disagreements with," he said. According to Musk, xAI won't just stop there, with plans to jump into gaming also in the works. In another retweet on X on Sunday, Musk said the "xAI game studio will release a great AI-generated game before the end of next year."
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Musk says xAI building Grokipedia after criticizing Wikipedia
Elon Musk said Tuesday that his AI company xAI is building "Grokipedia" after he and his allies accused Wikipedia of bias. "We are building Grokipedia @xAI," Musk wrote on his social platform X. "Will be a massive improvement over Wikipedia. Frankly, it is a necessary step towards the xAI goal of understanding the Universe." The Tesla and SpaceX CEO said his version of the online encyclopedia, apparently named after his AI chatbot Grok, would be an "open source knowledge repository" available to the public "with no limits on use." Musk criticized Wikipedia on Tuesday as "Wokipedia" following similar accusations from his allies. White House AI and crypto czar David Sacks slammed the site as "hopelessly biased." "An army of left-wing activists maintain the bios and fight reasonable corrections," Sacks alleged on X. "Magnifying the problem, Wikipedia often appears first in Google search results, and now it's a trusted source for AI model training. This is a huge problem." Venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya, who hosts the "All-In" podcast with Sacks, also suggested that Wikipedia was engaged in "one sided censorship." The latest uproar stems from conservative pundit Tucker Carlson's recent interview with Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger, who has been a critic of the project since leaving in 2002. This isn't the first time that Musk has taken aim at Wikipedia. The billionaire, who has previously clashed with the site's other co-founder Jimmy Wales, offered to buy the site for $1 billion in October 2023 on the condition that it change its name to "Dickipedia." The Hill has reached out to Wikipedia for comment.
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Move over Wikipedia, Elon's coming with Grokipedia - The Economic Times
Elon Musk has announced that his AI company xAI is building 'Grokipedia', which he says will be a much better alternative to Wikipedia. He shared the update on X, responding to investor David Sacks, who criticised Wikipedia for political bias and its strong presence in Google search and AI training.Billionaire Elon Musk has revealed that his artificial intelligence company xAI is developing a new platform called 'Grokipedia'. He claims it will be a major upgrade to Wikipedia and a better way for people to access information. Sharing the news on X, Musk posted, "We are building Grokipedia @xAI. Will be a massive improvement over Wikipedia. Frankly, it is a necessary step towards the xAI goal of understanding the Universe." Musk's comments were in response to venture capitalist David Sacks, who is also the White House's advisor on AI and cryptocurrency. Sacks criticised Wikipedia, saying: "Wikipedia is hopelessly biased. An army of left-wing activists maintain the bios and fight reasonable corrections''. He went on to say that the issue is made worse by the fact that Wikipedia often appears at the top of Google search results and is now used as a trusted source for training AI models. "This is a huge problem," he said. Sacks was replying to conservative political commentator Tucker Carlson, who had also shared concerns about Wikipedia's reliability and neutrality. Musk has publicly criticised Wikipedia in the past as well. Earlier this year, he voiced frustration after the site added an entry accusing him of making a Nazi salute at a Trump inauguration. Musk vehemently denied the claim. "Defund Wikipedia until balance is restored!" he said back then, in reply to a post on X that criticised Wikipedia's "mentions of political extremism". In December 2024, Musk urged people to stop giving money to Wikipedia, calling it 'Wokepedia' due to what he described as excessive spending on diversity, equity, and inclusion. In 2023, he offered to donate $1 billion to Wikipedia, but only if it agreed to change its name to 'Dickipedia' for at least one year. He repeated the offer again in 2024.
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Elon Musk unveils Grokipedia in bid to challenge Wikipedia
Elon Musk rarely goes long without unveiling a new venture. Now, he has revealed plans for Grokipedia, a new open-source platform developed by his company xAI to rival Wikipedia. The project would be powered by the Grok chatbot and is presented as a more accurate and reliable repository of knowledge, with AI features designed to automatically correct errors and refine content. Musk described it as a significant upgrade over the existing site, inviting contributors to join the effort and promising unrestricted public access. The announcement continues his criticism of Wikipedia's editorial practices, which he and some tech allies view as biased. What do you think about this? Of course, if you want to learn more details, you can do so in the post below or at the following link. Go!
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Elon Musk Says xAI Is Building 'Grokipedia' To Replace Wikipedia: 'Will Be A Massive Improvement' - Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL)
On Tuesday, Elon Musk said his xAI startup is building a rival to Wikipedia, called "Grokipedia," which he stated will be a "massive improvement" over the popular online encyclopedia. Musk Introduces The Idea Of Grokipedia In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Musk said, "We are building Grokipedia. @xAI will be a massive improvement over Wikipedia. Frankly, it is a necessary step towards the xAI goal of understanding the Universe." See Also: The Dollar Is Declining So Fast That It Will Bring Even More Inflation, Says Market Analyst: 'Position Yourself Accordingly' His announcement followed comments by White House AI and crypto czar David Sacks, who wrote that "Wikipedia is hopelessly biased." He went on to allege that "an army of left-wing activists" controls the platform's biographies while resisting what he described as reasonable edits. Sacks warned that the issue is compounded by Wikipedia's prominence in Alphabet Inc.'s (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Google search rankings and its use as a training source for artificial intelligence models, which he argued poses a "huge problem." Larry Sanger Raises Concerns The discussion ignited after Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger spoke with Tucker Carlson in an interview. During the interview, Sanger said that the intelligence agencies have long manipulated Wikipedia content to shape public opinion. "Wikipedia is like just a gold mine for the intelligence agencies of the world," Sanger said, warning that its influence on public perception is immense. Wikipedia's Own Controversies Musk has frequently criticized Wikipedia, accusing it of being "woke" and calling for it to be defunded. Wikipedia has also faced internal backlash. In June 2025, it paused a trial of AI-generated summaries after its editor community argued the feature risked undermining the site's credibility. Previously, Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales criticized Musk's management of X, saying it fueled trolls and drove away serious users. Read Next: Apple May See Fewer Searches In Safari, But Google CEO Sundar Pichai Insists AI Is Fueling Overall Query Growth: 'Far From A Zero-Sum Game' Disclaimer: This content was partially produced with the help of AI tools and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors. Photo courtesy: Shutterstock.com GOOGAlphabet Inc$240.77-1.14%OverviewGOOGLAlphabet Inc$240.30-1.15%Market News and Data brought to you by Benzinga APIs
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Elon Musk's Grokipedia: Will It Replace Wikipedia?
If successful, Grokipedia could transform how digital knowledge is curated, verified, and shared globally. Elon Musk is known for creating innovative technology using the most advanced methods. This includes his ventures such as Tesla for electric vehicles, SpaceX for rocket manufacturing, and AI chatbots for enhanced human-computer interactions. Grokipedia, Musk's latest project, is said to rival Wikipedia as an AI-enabled knowledge platform that could help browsers access and trust online information. This article discusses important questions like how Grokipedia differs from Wikipedia and whether it can replace the latter completely by 2025.
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Elon Musk announces xAI building 'Grokipedia' to rival Wikipedia amid...
Elon Musk said Tuesday that his artificial intelligence firm xAI is building "Grokipedia" - an open-source digital encyclopedia to rival Wikipedia, which the tech tycoon has repeatedly accused of leftist bias. The Tesla founder boasted that the new encyclopedia - named after xAI's chatbot Grok - "will be a massive improvement over Wikipedia." "Join @xAI and help build Grokipedia, an open source knowledge repository that is vastly better than Wikipedia! This will be available to the public with no limits on use," Musk wrote in a post on X. Wikipedia did not immediately respond to The Post's request for comment. Musk's attacks on so-called "Wokipedia" are nothing new. In 2023, he offered to buy the platform for $1 billion - on the condition it changed its name to "Dickipedia." Last year, he blasted the site as "broken" after Wikipedia created a page called "Donald Trump and fascism" that covers "significant academic and political debate over whether Donald Trump...can be considered a fascist." Meanwhile, Wikipedia faced fresh attacks online this week after the site's co-founder, Larry Sanger -- who has repeatedly slammed Wikipedia as "propaganda" -- appeared on Tucker Carlson's podcast and issued fresh criticism of the digital encyclopedia. Sanger, who left Wikipedia in 2002 a year after launching the site, accused it of a censorship campaign targeting conservatives and libertarians. "There is a whole army of administrators - hundreds of them - who are constantly blocking people that they have ideological disagreements with," he said during an episode of Carlson's podcast on Monday. Sanger said he was unaware if there were "puppet masters that were controlling the process." But he nodded to Virgil Griffith - a former Ethereum programmer jailed for conspiring to assist North Korea in evading sanctions - who created a tool known as Wiki Scanner that revealed CIA computers had been used to make edits on Wikipedia pages in the early 2000s. "They were able to find a whole bunch of edits coming from Langley," Sanger said, a reference to the CIA's Langley, Va., headquarters.
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Elon Musk Announces AI-Powered 'Grokipedia' To Challenge Left-Leaning Wikipedia
'Frankly, it is a necessary step towards the xAI goal of understanding the Universe,' the billionaire tech entrepreneur says. Billionaire Elon Musk on Tuesday announced plans to create "Grokipedia," an artificial intelligence-driven alternative to the world's most popular online reference source, Wikipedia. The project will be developed by his AI company, xAI, with the stated goal of creating a less biased and more accurate knowledge resource. "We are building Grokipedia @xAI," Mr. Musk said in a post on his social media platform, X. "Will be a massive improvement over Wikipedia. Frankly, it is a necessary step towards the xAI goal of understanding the Universe." The announcement came in response to a post by tech investor David Sacks, who criticized Wikipedia for what he described as its systemic bias. "Wikipedia is hopelessly biased," Sacks wrote. "An army of left-wing activists maintain the bios and fight reasonable corrections. Magnifying the problem, Wikipedia often appears first in Google search results, and now it's a trusted source for AI model training. This is a huge problem." Mr. Sacks' comments were prompted by an interview between Tucker Carlson and a co-founder of Wikipedia, Larry Sanger. Mr. Sanger, who has become a vocal critic of the platform he helped create, detailed how Wikipedia categorizes news outlets, creating a list of approved and "blacklisted" sources. According to Mr. Sanger, approved sources include The New York Times, The Washington Post, MSNBC, the Huffington Post, Rolling Stone, NPR and CNN. Sources that are blacklisted or "deprecated" include Fox News, The New York Post, the Daily Caller, The Federalist and The Epoch Times. "So, you can't use those as sources on Wikipedia," Mr. Sanger said. Mr. Sacks is not alone in his criticism. A study conducted in 2024 by the Manhattan Institute suggested that Wikipedia exhibits a political bias against right-leaning public figures. The research indicates that the online encyclopedia often uses more negative language when discussing right-of-center individuals compared to their left-of-center counterparts. The pattern, according to the study, was observed across various categories, including "U.S. presidents, Supreme Court justices, congressmembers, state governors, leaders of Western countries, and prominent U.S.-based journalists and media organizations." The study also highlighted an emotional bias in the language used. Researchers found "prevailing associations of negative emotions (e.g., anger and disgust) with right-leaning public figures and positive emotions (e.g., joy) with left-leaning public figures." Mr. Musk has been a long-time critic of Wikipedia. In October 2023, he offered to donate $1 billion to the platform if it changed its name to "Dickipedia," a move intended to highlight his frustration with its content and editorial practices. He has also publicly feuded with Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales over issues of transparency and neutrality. The concept behind Grokipedia appears to be based on leveraging the AI models from xAI, such as its Grok chatbot. Mr. Musk has previously mentioned that these tools are being designed to identify and correct errors in online content. These "synthetic corrections," he suggests, could form the basis of a new database that aims to eliminate what he perceives as errors and ideological bias present in Wikipedia. However, creating a purely objective, AI-generated encyclopedia presents its own challenges. A 2024 study on AI chatbots found that while they perform well on simple, fact-based queries, they often struggle with complex questions, showing issues with faulty reasoning and an inability to cite valid references. This is not the first time AI has caused friction within the Wikipedia community. In June 2025, the Wikimedia Foundation halted an experiment with AI-generated article summaries following strong objections from its volunteer editors.
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Elon Musk wants to replace Wikipedia with Grokipedia: Here's what we know
xAI has started hiring for the project, though no launch date has been confirmed. Elon Musk confirmed that xAI, his AI startup, is currently developing a digital encyclopaedia called Grokipedia to compete with Wikipedia. He described the project as an important upgrade over the existing platform, stating that it is consistent with xAI's mission of enhancing understanding through AI. This announcement comes shortly after Musk posted a series of posts criticising Wikipedia, including accusations of bias and promoting a left-leaning agenda. Musk has a history of questioning Wikipedia's credibility and funding model, joking in 2023 that he would pay $1 billion if the site changed its name to "Dickipedia." His dissatisfaction has grown in recent months, particularly after an entry alleging that he performed a Nazi salute at a Trump inauguration event, which he publicly disputed. While Grokipedia is still in its early stages, xAI is reportedly hiring for the project, signaling that Musk intends to move quickly on this initiative. With the new platform, he aims to create an AI-powered alternative to Wikipedia, promising an encyclopedia that is both more accurate and aligned with his vision of technological advancement and information integrity. Also read: iPhone, iPad and Mac users alert! Govt flags critical security flaw, here's how to stay safe Musk has also asked for assistance in building Grokipedia. "Join @xAI and help build Grokipedia, an open-source knowledge repository that is far superior to Wikipedia! This will be available to the public with no restrictions," Musk added. The Grokipedia is said to leverage Musk AI's chatbot, Grok, launched back in 2023, to rival OpenAI's ChatGPT. Grok is capable of detecting lies, providing context, and correcting the misinformation, potentially offering a better source of information than community-edited platforms. However, there is still a lot of uncertainty about how it will function and when it will launch.
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Elon Musk's xAI is developing Grokipedia, an AI-driven alternative to Wikipedia. The project aims to address perceived biases in the existing platform and is set for beta release within two weeks.
Elon Musk, the controversial tech entrepreneur and CEO of Tesla, has set his sights on a new venture: challenging Wikipedia with an AI-powered alternative called "Grokipedia." Developed by Musk's artificial intelligence company xAI, Grokipedia aims to revolutionize online encyclopedias by leveraging AI technology to curate and present information
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Musk claims that Grokipedia will be a "massive improvement" over Wikipedia, addressing what he perceives as biases and inaccuracies in the crowd-sourced encyclopedia
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Musk's decision to create Grokipedia stems from a long-standing grievance with Wikipedia. He has accused the platform of being "woke" and biased, even calling for it to be defunded
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Creating a successful Wikipedia alternative is no small feat. Wikipedia remains the seventh most-visited website globally, with a well-established community of editors and contributors
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