Elon Musk’s open-source AI-powered online encyclopedia, Grokipedia, presents itself as an alternative to Wikipedia. Elon Musk has finally launched his AI-powered and “truth” focused answer to Wikipedia on Monday — Grokipedia — amid ongoing beef with the incumbent platform over its editorial practices. In a series of posts via X on Monday following the launch, Musk stated that Grokipedia “is fully open source, so anyone can use it for anything at no cost” and that its goal is to “truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.”One X user already noticed a difference between the articles about George Floyd, an African-American man who a Florida police officer killed during an arrest.Read more Elon Musk’s open-source AI-powered online encyclopedia, Grokipedia, presents itself as an alternative to Wikipedia. Elon Musk has finally launched his AI-powered and “truth” focused answer to Wikipedia on Monday — Grokipedia — amid ongoing beef with the incumbent platform over its editorial practices. In a series of posts via X on Monday following the launch, Musk stated that Grokipedia “is fully open source, so anyone can use it for anything at no cost” and that its goal is to “truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.”One X user already noticed a difference between the articles about George Floyd, an African-American man who a Florida police officer killed during an arrest.Read more

Elon Musk launches Grokipedia — an encyclopedia where AI gets the last word

2025/10/28 14:24

Elon Musk’s open-source AI-powered online encyclopedia, Grokipedia, presents itself as an alternative to Wikipedia.

Elon Musk has finally launched his AI-powered and “truth” focused answer to Wikipedia on Monday — Grokipedia — amid ongoing beef with the incumbent platform over its editorial practices. 

In a series of posts via X on Monday following the launch, Musk stated that Grokipedia “is fully open source, so anyone can use it for anything at no cost” and that its goal is to “truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.”

One X user already noticed a difference between the articles about George Floyd, an African-American man who a Florida police officer killed during an arrest.

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