Elon Musk's Latest Venture: A Far-Right Wikipedia Alternative
In a shocking move, billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has launched Grokipedia, an AI-powered online encyclopedia that appears to be pushing far-right talking points and perpetuating inaccuracies. The new platform, which was initially touted as a massive improvement over the crowdsourced wiki Wikipedia, has been met with criticism for its biased content.
According to WIRED, which was one of the first media outlets to access Grokipedia after its launch, the online encyclopedia contains lengthy entries generated by AI that often denounce mainstream media and highlight conservative viewpoints. The platform also perpetuates historical inaccuracies and false narratives, such as a section on slavery in the US that claims "slavery is not the central engine of the nation's political, economic, and cultural development."
The platform's entry for "gay marriage" falsely states that the proliferation of porn exacerbated the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the 1980s. Furthermore, the Grokipedia entry on transgender issues includes two mentions of "transgenderism," a term commonly used to denigrate trans people, and refers to trans women as "biological males."
The platform's founder, xAI, also makes claims about the mainstream media's alleged leftward lean, stating that WIRED is "devolving into 'far-left wing propaganda'" and accusing CNN and The New York Times of "amplifying shutdown narratives" in their coverage of the federal government shutdown.
Grokipedia's biased content has raised concerns among critics who argue that the platform is a thinly veiled attempt to promote far-right ideologies. Musk's own criticism of WIRED, as well as his alleged criticism of other mainstream media outlets, have also sparked accusations of hypocrisy.
The launch of Grokipedia has been met with widespread ridicule and condemnation from experts and journalists, who are concerned about the spread of misinformation on social media platforms like X, where Musk first announced the project. As one expert noted, "the more we rely on AI-generated content to replace human-curated information, the riskier it becomes that we'll lose sight of what's true and what's not."
In a shocking move, billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has launched Grokipedia, an AI-powered online encyclopedia that appears to be pushing far-right talking points and perpetuating inaccuracies. The new platform, which was initially touted as a massive improvement over the crowdsourced wiki Wikipedia, has been met with criticism for its biased content.
According to WIRED, which was one of the first media outlets to access Grokipedia after its launch, the online encyclopedia contains lengthy entries generated by AI that often denounce mainstream media and highlight conservative viewpoints. The platform also perpetuates historical inaccuracies and false narratives, such as a section on slavery in the US that claims "slavery is not the central engine of the nation's political, economic, and cultural development."
The platform's entry for "gay marriage" falsely states that the proliferation of porn exacerbated the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the 1980s. Furthermore, the Grokipedia entry on transgender issues includes two mentions of "transgenderism," a term commonly used to denigrate trans people, and refers to trans women as "biological males."
The platform's founder, xAI, also makes claims about the mainstream media's alleged leftward lean, stating that WIRED is "devolving into 'far-left wing propaganda'" and accusing CNN and The New York Times of "amplifying shutdown narratives" in their coverage of the federal government shutdown.
Grokipedia's biased content has raised concerns among critics who argue that the platform is a thinly veiled attempt to promote far-right ideologies. Musk's own criticism of WIRED, as well as his alleged criticism of other mainstream media outlets, have also sparked accusations of hypocrisy.
The launch of Grokipedia has been met with widespread ridicule and condemnation from experts and journalists, who are concerned about the spread of misinformation on social media platforms like X, where Musk first announced the project. As one expert noted, "the more we rely on AI-generated content to replace human-curated information, the riskier it becomes that we'll lose sight of what's true and what's not."