Elon Musk has officially launched Grokipedia, an AI-powered alternative to Wikipedia, as part of his latest mission to reshape how information is shared and verified online.
Quick Summary – TLDR:
- Elon Musk launched Grokipedia, a new AI-based encyclopedia developed by his company xAI.
- The platform went live with over 885,000 articles but initially faced some site errors.
- Musk claims Grokipedia will correct biases and inaccuracies found in Wikipedia.
- Some entries appear nearly identical to Wikipedia’s, with disclaimers of content adaptation.
What Happened?
Elon Musk introduced Grokipedia through his X platform on October 27, calling it “the truth, all the truth, and nothing but the truth.” Developed by xAI and powered by the Grok AI assistant, Grokipedia launched with 885,279 articles. While Musk touted its superiority over Wikipedia, early users noticed bugs and missing inline citations.
https://t.co/op5s4ZiSwh version 0.1 is now live.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 28, 2025
Version 1.0 will be 10X better, but even at 0.1 it’s better than Wikipedia imo.
A New Kind of Encyclopedia
Grokipedia’s interface and structure bear a strong resemblance to Wikipedia, but Musk insists it delivers a more accurate and unbiased portrayal of facts. He claims the tool will analyze open-source material, correct misleading or incomplete information, and eventually become a major upgrade over traditional crowd-sourced platforms.
- Grokipedia.com is currently in version 0.1.
- Many articles include a disclaimer: “This text is adapted from Wikipedia”.
- The site currently supports only English.
- Some articles reflect Musk’s worldview more directly than traditional encyclopedias.
According to Musk, version 1.0 will be “ten times better,” and the current iteration already surpasses Wikipedia in his view. He originally announced the project on October 6, positioning it as a key part of xAI’s broader goal to “understand the Universe.”
Wikipedia Rivalry Runs Deep
This launch also reignites Musk’s long-running feud with Wikipedia and its cofounder Jimmy Wales. Over the years, Musk has repeatedly criticized the platform for its alleged liberal bias and even jokingly offered $1 billion to rename it “Dickipedia.” In 2022, he claimed Wikipedia displayed a “non-trivial left-wing bias” and called for users to “defund Wikipedia until balance is restored.”
Wales has been openly skeptical of Grokipedia. In a recent interview, he said AI models like Grok aren’t reliable enough to manage a fact-based encyclopedia, warning there would likely be many errors. That concern already appears valid. One Grokipedia entry mistakenly claimed that political figure Vivek Ramaswamy took a lead role in DOGE after Musk’s departure, even though he had exited months earlier.
Early Technical Glitches
Grokipedia’s launch wasn’t without hiccups. Shortly after going online, the site briefly crashed before becoming accessible again. Users noted issues with functionality and inconsistencies in some entries. The platform’s design includes a dark-themed interface, a central search bar, and fonts resembling both Wikipedia and ChatGPT.
- Some users experienced site errors on launch day.
- The encyclopedia’s articles lack the familiar inline source links seen on Wikipedia.
- Critics spotted content that closely mirrors Wikipedia, raising originality concerns.
Despite these flaws, Musk remains bullish on the potential of Grokipedia and the role AI can play in reshaping online knowledge.
SQ Magazine Takeaway
I think Musk’s launch of Grokipedia is a fascinating move that fits right into his pattern of challenging established systems. Whether it’s Twitter rebranding to X or now trying to outdo Wikipedia, he’s clearly not afraid to shake things up. But creating an AI encyclopedia that people trust isn’t as easy as flipping a switch. Accuracy, balance, and transparency will be tough hurdles. Still, I’ll be keeping an eye on it, because if anyone can disrupt the knowledge game, it’s probably Elon Musk.
 
  
  
 
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 