Elon Musk Sets Two-Week Countdown for Grokipedia Beta Launch

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Elon Musk said his AI company xAI will release the first beta version of Grokipedia in two weeks.

He made the announcement on X in response to a post about the upcoming platform. Musk wrote that “version 0.1 early beta” will go live in two weeks.

He first introduced the Grokipedia concept on September 30, calling it a “massive improvement over Wikipedia.”

Musk framed the project as part of xAI’s larger goal of “understanding the Universe.”

His statement positioned Grokipedia as a response to what he described as “falsehoods” and “half-truths” in existing information platforms.

According to Musk, Grokipedia will operate as an open-source knowledge repository. It will work alongside Grok, xAI’s chatbot, to check facts across various sources.

Musk shared few technical details but emphasized that the beta will focus on the core functionality of information verification and rewriting.

Idea emerged during All-In Podcast summit

The concept for Grokipedia surfaced during a summit hosted by The All-In Podcast in September.

During a panel discussion, Musk explained how Grok scans sources such as Wikipedia entries, PDFs, and documents. It checks whether information is accurate, partially true, false, or missing details.

Co-host David Sacks then suggested that Musk should create a separate platform to present Grok’s verified information. Musk responded that he would “talk to the team” about it. Shortly afterward, he announced Grokipedia publicly.

This interaction laid out the functional core of Grokipedia. Instead of crowdsourced edits, the platform will use Grok’s verification process to rewrite content.

Musk framed the tool as a structured knowledge base rather than a social editing platform.

Musk’s ongoing conflict with Wikipedia

Musk has repeatedly criticized Wikipedia, accusing it of hosting misinformation and having editorial bias.

He has referred to the platform as skewed toward specific ideological positions. In October 2023, Musk said he would pay $1 billion if the platform changed its name to “Dikipedia,” referring to what he called ideological slant during its fundraising campaign.

Last week, Musk repeated that joke in response to a post by Chamath Palihapitiya, who called Wikipedia “a massive psyop.”

This followed a Tucker Carlson interview with Larry Sanger, Wikipedia’s co-founder. Sanger claimed that administrators block sources and contributors based on ideological disagreements.

He also alleged that entire reference works, such as “a serious academic encyclopedia of Christianity,” were excluded.

These criticisms underline why Musk is positioning Grokipedia as an alternative. His remarks suggest that Grokipedia aims to provide information verified by Grok’s system instead of relying on volunteer editors.

Broader plans for xAI beyond Grokipedia

Musk also indicated that xAI’s ambitions extend beyond the knowledge platform.

In a separate X post on Sunday, he said the xAI game studio plans to release an AI-generated game before the end of next year.

While he did not share details, the mention reflects the company’s push into multiple product areas. Grokipedia will arrive first, followed by other xAI initiatives.

Musk has not provided further technical or governance details for Grokipedia. The beta launch, scheduled for two weeks from now, will offer the first real look at how the platform functions in practice.


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Tatevik Avetisyan
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Tatevik Avetisyan is an editor at Kriptoworld who covers emerging crypto trends, blockchain innovation, and altcoin developments. She is passionate about breaking down complex stories for a global audience and making digital finance more accessible.

📅 Published: August 4, 2025🔄 Last updated: August 4, 2025

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