In a bold move, tech entrepreneur Elon Musk has launched a new online encyclopaedia called Grokipedia, positioning it as a direct challenge to the longstanding giant Wikipedia. According to announcements from his AI-company xAI, the site went live on 27 October 2025.
What is Grokipedia and How Does It Work?
Grokipedia is an AI-powered online encyclopaedia whose content is generated, edited and fact-checked by a large-language-model developed by xAI, known as Grok.
At launch, the platform hosts approximately 885,000 articles — a steep contrast to Wikipedia’s more than seven million English-language entries.
Users cannot freely edit entries as they can on Wikipedia; instead, they may flag perceived errors. The Launched version is labelled as “v0.1”, signalling an early stage release.
Why Did Musk Do This?
Musk has repeatedly criticized Wikipedia for what he calls its left-leaning ideological bias and the dominance of certain media sources. He argued that a new platform was needed to “purge out the propaganda”.
Grokipedia is framed as a “truth-seeking” alternative, aiming to correct perceived shortcomings in Wikipedia’s editorial process and coverage.
Early Reception: Successes and Concerns
Highlights:
- The launch itself demonstrates Musk’s ambition to deploy AI in new domains beyond chatbots and vehicles.
 - A minimalist interface, offering a search bar and quick access to articles, simplifies user access.
 
Concerns:
- Many articles appear to have been adapted or copied from Wikipedia, sometimes nearly verbatim, raising questions about originality and licensing.
 - Given its AI-generated nature, concerns are raised over accuracy, transparency, biases and the potential for subtle manipulation of narratives.
 - On launch day, the site reportedly experienced technical issues and a crash, hinting at infrastructure stress.
 
What Does This Mean for Pakistan and Internationally?
For audiences in Pakistan and elsewhere, a few points to watch:
- Grokipedia may offer an alternative reference source — but users should approach with caution, especially for sensitive historical or political topics where bias might be present.
 - Educational and research institutions should continue cross-checking information from multiple sources rather than relying solely on any single platform.
 - The development highlights the growing trend of AI-generated knowledge hubs, raising important questions about how information is curated, validated and governed globally.
 
Grokipedia marks a significant milestone in the evolution of online knowledge systems: one that is driven by AI rather than volunteer communities. While the ambition is clear — to rival Wikipedia — the execution is still in its early phases. The long-term impact will depend on how well Grokipedia handles accuracy, transparency and bias, and whether users trust an AI-driven reference platform over traditional models.
“We are building Grokipedia … Will be a massive improvement over Wikipedia,” Musk declared.
As it stands, Grokipedia presents both opportunity and risk: an exciting frontier in AI-mediated knowledge, but one needing scrutiny and caution, especially for users and institutions committed to reliable information.