Elon Musk has fulfilled his promise by launching Grokipedia, an alternative to Wikipedia built on Grok. According to The Verge, some articles on Grokipedia are directly borrowed or adapted from Wikipedia.
Pages, including those about the MacBook Air, PlayStation 5, and Lincoln Mark VIII, include a note: "Content adapted from Wikipedia, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0". The texts often match the originals word for word.
Despite Musk's claims that Grokipedia will be an "improvement" over Wikipedia, the site currently resembles an early version of it. The homepage features only a search bar, and the articles have a simple structure with headings and links. Editing materials is currently not possible – the "Edit" button appears only on some pages and shows the change history without author attribution.
Some articles also feature altered phrasing, particularly on climate change issues. While Wikipedia states there is a "near-unanimous scientific consensus," Grokipedia questions this and hints at "coordinated information campaigns" that supposedly exaggerate the scale of the problem.
Wikimedia Foundation representative Lauren Dickinson commented to The Verge:
"Even Grokipedia relies on Wikipedia's existence. Since 2001, Wikipedia has remained the backbone of knowledge on the internet – independent, transparent, and user-generated".
The Grokipedia homepage states that the project currently contains around 885,000 articles – significantly fewer than the over 7 million in the English Wikipedia. The current version of the service is marked as v0.1.

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