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I tried Grokipedia, the AI-powered 'anti-Wikipedia.' Here's why neither is foolproof


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ZDNET's key takeaways

  • xAI's Grokipedia is now live.
  • Articles on the platform are written and "fact-checked" by Grok.
  • It differs from Wikipedia in several ways, but also rips it off.

On Monday, Elon Musk's xAI launched Grokipedia, an online information repository that's curated entirely by Grok, the company's flagship AI chatbot. Musk has been promoting the site as a kind of anti-Wikipedia, which he has said has "a non-trivial left-wing bias" and has derisively called "Wokepedia." 

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