In 2025, Elon Musk’s company xAI launched a new project called Grokipedia — a free AI-based online encyclopedia. Musk claims this platform was created to provide a neutral and unbiased source of information, unlike Wikipedia, which he believes shows left-wing bias.
Elon Musk has long criticized Wikipedia for what he calls political bias. According to him, the site often trusts mainstream media sources that lean toward a specific viewpoint while ignoring or dismissing conservative outlets.
Over the years, Musk has made several bold statements about Wikipedia:
Grokipedia officially launched on October 27, 2025. Within a short time, it grew rapidly and had around 885,000 articles by the end of October 2025.
Some of its features include:
However, critics have pointed out that many Grokipedia pages appear to be adapted from Wikipedia, raising questions about originality and fair use.
The launch of Grokipedia drew attention from around the world. Here’s how key figures responded:
The creation of Grokipedia has sparked a global debate about whether artificial intelligence can truly remain neutral.
Supporters believe AI can reduce human bias, while critics argue that AI reflects the bias of its training data — meaning neutrality is still difficult to achieve.
Despite these concerns, Grokipedia represents a new experiment in the world of digital knowledge, combining AI technology with the idea of open access information.
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