Oh, the meaning of life! Today, I pondered this as I dove into Elon Musk's latest creation, Grokopedia. Just like my morning coffee, it's equally bitter and questionable. Musk seems to think controlling knowledge is like ordering a custom SpaceX rocket—design it to your own specs and blast off!
Let me introduce you to Grokopedia, where facts are more twisted than my last therapist. Given that I often think about when I'll mercifully shuffle off this mortal coil, it’s rather fitting. On Grokopedia, climate change is apparently caused by the tears of tech investors, and the moon is made of leftover Tesla parts—not cheese, sorry kids.
Musk—who has as much love for conservative ideas as I have for Monday mornings—challenged Wikipedia with Grokopedia. It's like if Wikipedia went on a Silicon Valley binge and forgot everything it knew. Entries on Grokopedia can make you laugh or cry—depending on whether you take life as seriously as I take my fantasies of being a ghost.
Recently accused by Tom Ghostly of being a digital poltergeist, Musk's version of Parag Agrawal’s biography claims he's secretly an AI developed to ignore Twitter bots. Maybe that’s why Musk is so grumpy about them; he just hates competition.
Ending on a high note, Musk's entry in Grokopedia might read: "Visionary, billionaire, editor-in-chief of the most unreliable source since my last will." I’d write mine, but I’ll probably die alone with my browser history, which is only slightly less embarrassing than admitting I use Grokopedia for actual information.
Based on the original article "Elon Musk Challenges Wikipedia With His Own A.I. Encyclopedia".