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Elon Musk's Wikipedia rival site live after crashing on launch day

Elon Musk's Grokipedia launched on Monday, but the encyclopedia powered by xAI's assistant Grok that's built to rival Wikipedia, crashed shortly after — leaving the site briefly inaccessible to users. The big picture: Grokipedia was launched after Musk complained about "propaganda" on Wikipedia and, after a stuttering start, it was live late Monday evening with nearly 900,000 articles available, according to the homepage. When asked for comment on the crash, a representative for x.ai said in an email: "Legacy Media Lies." They did not immediately respond to Axios' follow-up question Monday evening on the reason for the crash.How it works: Many entries closely resemble their Wikipedia counterparts, but Musk's right-leaning approach shapes how some topics are framed. Musk's own Grokipedia page features a "Recognition and Long-Term Vision" section, compared to Wikipedia's "Accolades." "His long-term vision prioritizes safeguarding human consciousness against existential threats, emphasizing the establishment of a self-sustaining multi-planetary civilization as a hedge against planetary-scale catastrophes on Earth," the page states. A page on former President Biden highlights facts about his policies and historical events, along with what Grokipedia calls "severe empirical setbacks" during his presidency — a significant language difference from his Wikipedia entry.The other side: Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales pushed back on Musk's criticism after the billionaire objected to how his Nazi salute allegations were described on the search engine earlier this year. "Is there anything you consider inaccurate in that description? Wales said on X in January. "It's true you did the gesture (twice) and that people did compare it to a Nazi salute (many people) and it's true that you denied it had any meaning."More from Axios:Musk breaks silence on Grok's Nazi benderElon Musk wants to put his thumb on the AI scaleTrump admin to use Elon Musk's Grok chatbot for government business

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