Elon Musk’s xAI launched Grokipedia overnight – an AI-powered, open-source encyclopedia that already has nearly 900,000 articles covering everything from ‘gender’ to detailed profiles of public figures. Taking on the mainstream…
Musk promises Grokipedia will be a more “truthful and independent alternative” to Wikipedia. A Manhattan Institute report found last year that there is “a mild to moderate tendency in Wikipedia articles to associate public figures ideologically aligned right-of-center with more negative sentiment than public figures ideologically aligned left-of-center.” Even Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger admitted the site has a left-leaning bias and “a lot of problems”…
After years of the left-wing Wikimedia Foundation’s stranglehold, there’s finally some healthy competition in the online encyclopedia game. Keir Starmer’s page has ‘U-turns’ and ‘acceptance of gifts and donor influence allegations’ sections, while Rachel Reeves has a ‘HBOS employment and investigations’ section thanks to Guido’s own reporting. A new dawn…
Former leader of the SNP in Westminster Ian Blackford told Times Radio why he believes Nicola Sturgeon’s claim that she spent no time in the kitchen and therefore didn’t see any of her husband’s purchases:
“She doesn’t have a passion for cooking.”