After years of criticizing Wikipedia for what he perceives as left-wing bias, Elon Musk announced the development of "Grokipedia", which he believes will be a "massive improvement" over the existing site.
How do you think this will turn out? Add your own predictions!
Note: "release" means when the full-version is out, not beta or early-access. The V0.1 which released on October 27 does not count. A future release labelled "V1.0" would count.
Does this count as a MechaHitler entry? https://grokipedia.com/page/Grok_(chatbot)#offensive-outputs-and-alleged-biases-july-2025-incidents
@fstonemeyer my interpretation was that "entry" meant a designated article. But in cases of ambiguity, I'll leave the judgement to the person who added the answer (@JussiVilleHeiskanen).
@ItsMe I would concur with your view, but would not object to resolving at 5-10% if somebody objected strenously, but yes, a NO would be clearer. But really a dedicated entry would be a YES,
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@ItsMe If they remove the version 0.1 label from the homepage, does that count as a full release? Gmail was in "beta" for 5 years even after it became the #1 public email service in the world.
@fstonemeyer in that case, I would have to go off of the statements of Musk/xAI. If they consider it a beta, or they call it V0.x, then it won't count.
This article begins by talking about the dismissal of a U.S. general in 2025 before transitioning to be about an Australian political event from 1975 for no rhyme or reason.
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@ItsMe I understand this to mean there are 10 distinct LLM models in different language data sets in different languages creating the articles.
@JussiVilleHeiskanen that's one possibility. If there are user-made articles in various languages then that would also count.