The newly launched Grokipedia, Elon Musk’s right-wing encyclopedia, has direct ties to the Trump administration. According to reports, the idea for the Wikipedia rival was suggested to Musk by David Sacks, who served as the Trump administration’s AI and cryptocurrency czar.
This political lineage is evident in the encyclopedia’s content. Musk, who also briefly served in Trump’s second presidency, has programmed Grokipedia to align with his conservative views and to act as a counter-narrative to the “mainstream media” he frequently lambasts.
Grokipedia operates on a model fundamentally different from Wikipedia’s. It has no human authors. Instead, it relies on Grok, Musk’s AI chatbot, to generate articles and serve as the sole “fact-checker,” a process that has already been shown to produce biased results.
For example, the Grokipedia entry for the January 6 insurrection on the Capitol cites the debunked lie of “widespread claims of voting irregularities.” It also seeks to reframe the attack as a “legitimate expression of grievances” against “perceived electoral flaws.”
Beyond its clear political slant, the platform is already being called out for significant inaccuracies. Journalists have noted that the AI-generated content includes false claims, such as an assertion that pornography worsened the Aids epidemic, casting serious doubt on its reliability.
Trump Administration Official David Sacks Suggested Musk’s Grokipedia Project
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