Elon Musk Responds After Anthropic AI Starts Citing Grokipedia, Reveals What He Wants In Return

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Anthropic AI cites Grow Wikipedia on Wikipedia

Australian data scientist and entrepreneur jeremy howardco-founder of fast.aiNoticed a change when using Anthropic’s search API.

He went to X and questioned whether there was any agreement between Anthropic and xAI’s GrokNoting that “The Anthropic API today started citing GrowWikipedia sources for me when using its search tools, even though Wikipedia results higher in search engines for these queries.”

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Musk highlights Grow Wikipedia being open source

Musk responded to Howard’s observation by pointing out that Grow Wikipedia is completely open source.

“Grokipedia.com is open source and free for anyone to use, with no royalties or acknowledgment required,” he said.

He said the company encourages people to fix any errors to improve the overall accuracy of the platform over time.

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Musk’s Grokipedia reaches 1 million articles

Musk launched Grow Wikipedia earlier this month in October, positioning it as a competitor to Wikipedia. The billionaire has previously criticized Wikipedia as being biased and encouraged people to stop contributing to the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation.

Gro Wikipedia currently hosts over 1.08 million articles, while Wikipedia in English has over seven million articles.

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