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    Elon Musk Says Wikipedia Competitor Grokipedia Will Launch in Two Weeks

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsOctober 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    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.

    Elon Musk announced the early beta launch date for Grokipedia. Source: Elon Musk

    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.

    Elon Musk has beef with Wikipedia

    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.”

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    Elon Musk has beef with Wikipedia. Source: Elon Musk

    Wikipedia controversy 

    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.