Elon Musk launched Grokipedia to combat Wikipedia’s so-called lean to the Left, but even Grok thinks it’s biased – 18 honest reviews
- by thepoke
- Oct 29, 2025
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We’re not even remotely surprised by Elon Musk accusing open-source encyclopaedia Wikipedia of a left-wing bias. From his vantage point, we suspect Genghis Khan looks like the tofu-eating wokerati – or whatever phrase they’re throwing around at the moment.
To combat that perceived bias, he has unleashed Grokipedia, an AI-driven copycat app, which picks its sources according to whatever algorithm it is that’s shoving Turning Point down people’s throats on the social media site that used to be Twitter.
Musk announced that the site was live.
The AI model it’s named after summed up the theory.
“Grokpedia leverages xAI’s Grok to synthesize knowledge from diverse sources, prioritizing maximum truth-seeking over consensus-driven editing. Wikipedia, by contrast, depends on volunteer editors whose biases—often left-leaning—can distort entries on controversial topics.
Grokpedia minimizes human subjectivity, focusing on verifiable facts and logical reasoning for a more reliable reference. Version 0.1 already outperforms Wikipedia in neutrality, with rapid improvements ahead.”
Unfortunately, it looks a lot like Grok wasn’t ‘focusing on verifiable facts and logical reasoning’ when it came up with that.
If you put a page from Grokipedia through Grok and asked for the flaws and logical fallacies in the page, it will give you ALL of the flaws.
This is embarrassing. pic.twitter.com/iwMSLGEuq6
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