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Home / Technology / Historian Exposes Flaws in Elon Musk's Grokipedia, His AI-Powered Encyclopedia

Historian Exposes Flaws in Elon Musk's Grokipedia, His AI-Powered Encyclopedia

3 Nov

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Summary

  • Grokipedia contains numerous factual errors, including false claims about historian Sir Richard Evans
  • Musk promotes Grokipedia as "better than Wikipedia" but it lifts content from the site it aims to replace
  • Grokipedia seems to push Musk's favored rightwing talking points, sparking backlash
Historian Exposes Flaws in Elon Musk's Grokipedia, His AI-Powered Encyclopedia

In November 2025, the world's richest person, Elon Musk, launched a new AI-powered encyclopedia called Grokipedia, which he claimed would be "better than Wikipedia." However, the launch has been plagued by issues, including numerous factual errors and the promotion of Musk's favored rightwing talking points.

One prominent historian, Sir Richard Evans, discovered that Grokipedia's entry about him contained false information, such as claims that he produced expert witness reports for a libel trial involving Holocaust denier David Irving and supervised theses on Bismarck's social policy - neither of which were true. Evans, an expert on the Third Reich, said the site's entries were problematic, with "chatroom contributions given equal status with serious academic work."

Grokipedia has also been criticized for lifting large chunks of content from the website it aims to replace, Wikipedia, while containing numerous inaccuracies. In the days after the launch, Musk himself took to his social media platform X to make controversial statements, including calling for "civil war in Britain" and urging the English to "ally with the hard men" like far-right agitator Tommy Robinson.

Despite Musk's claims that Grokipedia would provide a "comprehensive collection of all knowledge" and that he planned to etch it into a stable oxide and place copies in orbit, on the moon, and on Mars, the project has so far struggled to gain credibility. Experts like Evans have warned that the site's reliance on AI to gather information has led to the inclusion of unreliable sources and the promotion of Musk's personal political views.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Grokipedia, Elon Musk's new AI-powered encyclopedia, has faced criticism for containing numerous factual errors, plagiarizing content from Wikipedia, and promoting Musk's favored rightwing talking points.
Sir Richard Evans, an expert on the Third Reich, discovered that Grokipedia's entry about him contained false information, including claims that he produced expert witness reports for a libel trial involving Holocaust denier David Irving and supervised theses on Bismarck's social policy.
Musk claimed he planned to etch the "comprehensive collection of all knowledge" from Grokipedia into a stable oxide and place copies in orbit, on the moon, and on Mars to preserve it for the future.

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