290 Interest Score
18 Discussions
0.06 Engagement
Oct 2025 Launched

Grokipedia is xAI's new AI-generated encyclopedia, powered by Grok. Pitched by Elon Musk as a more truthful alternative to Wikipedia, it launched with nearly 900k articles aiming to reshape online knowledge using AI.

What the Community Said

The Product Hunt entry is accurate. I wonder if teachers will accept Grokipedia citations. :)

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Hi everyone! Elon has been critical of Wikipedia for a while, calling it biased, and positions Grokipedia as a "massive improvement" and a more truthful alternative. The v0.1 version went live with around 885,000 articles. And according to Elon : Version 1.0 will be 10X better, but even at 0.1 it’s better than Wikipedia imo.

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Elon just wants to own everything. There is nothing wrong with Wikipedia, no thanks.

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Scrap all Wikipedia. Add an AI wrapper to it. Call it Grokipedia. Say later that it needed an update anyway, it was outdated. very good results.

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🤔 so... take wikipedia and make it bad?

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