Tech billionaire Elon Musk came under fire this year for a gesture that drew comparisons to a Nazi salute at President Donald Trump’s second-term inauguration and promoting spurious claims of white genocide in South Africa on his social media platform X (formerly Twitter).
But if you looked him up on Grokipedia, his new AI-generated alternative to Wikipedia, you wouldn’t know that.
Musk launched Grokipedia on Monday after prominent conservatives like tech entrepreneur David Sacks and media personality Tucker Carlson, as well as Musk himself, railed against Wikipedia for purportedly being ideologically biased. Carlson, in an interview with ousted Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger, called the site “completely dishonest and completely controlled on questions that matter.” Sanger h

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