Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

So, Elon Musk’s xAI just dropped a little something called Grokipedia, and guess what? It’s got that unmistakable Wikipedia vibe, except it’s a bit too cozy with our favorite online encyclopedia. You know, like that friend who always borrows your clothes but never returns them.

The most hilarious part? The best reaction from the internet came from a commenter who said, “Hold on, let me go donate to Wikipedia.” Because, if we’re being honest, when tech giants start swiping pages faster than your Netflix recommendations, it’s clear who needs your support for actual accuracy.

If you thought Grok was a groundbreaking leap in AI, just wait until you see how it butters up to its rivals. One could suggest that whenever technology tries to outsmart itself, it’s a cue for us to rally behind the unsung heroes of knowledge—the neighborhood Wikipedia editors. They deserve our hard-earned cash, folks!

So let’s take a lesson from this. Next time you find a tech marvel borrowing a bit too much from the geniuses of the past, give it a little nudge and support those unpaid warriors of information. Who knows? Maybe your donation will inspire the next Wikipedia article that Grok might just copy-paste. Cheers to better knowledge and less AI plagiarism!


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