Elon Musk Unveils Mysterious Grokipedia—Is Wikipedia’s Reign Finally Over?
Isn’t it just classic? One day you’re wondering if humanity’s reached peak digital overload, and the next, Elon Musk comes barreling in with Grokipedia—a Wikipedia competitor apparently forged from the deepest corners of xAI’s imagination… or, just possibly, copy-pasted from Wikipedia with some of the serial numbers filed off. Can you picture billionaire bickering over who controls the definitive episode guide for Lost? It’s almost poetic . Still, you ever get the feeling we’re all extras in someone else’s tech feud? I mean, do we really need an encyclopedia that claims it came out before Wikipedia, or is this just a fever dream with better headline writing? I’m equal parts amused and bewildered by the notion that the internet is big enough for dueling truth factories—but hey, maybe that’s just progress. Curious to see what the hype (or recycled content) is all about? LEARN MORE
Elon Musk launched Grokipedia, a crowdsourced online encyclopedia developed by his company xAI, as a direct competitor to Wikipedia, although users report many articles are seemingly adapted straight from Wikipedia. What do you think?

“It’s about time we had a right-wing take on episode summaries of Lost.”
Heather Yellen, Newspaper Bagger

“Grokipedia says it came out before Wikipedia.”
Ben Aniperu, Perfume Fermenter

“I always hated Wikipedia’s bias towards citations.”
Nicolas Kucera, Pumpkin Investor














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