32 pointsby bhouston7 hours ago6 comments
  • ctmnt6 hours ago
    Opus 4.5 often does this as well. I’ve been seeing it more days than not recently. It drives me nuts. Is it worse than citations that don’t exist or citations that are “real” but don’t actually contain any salient content? I’m not sure.
  • diamond5595 hours ago
    Don't worry, its "safety" features will shield all corporate liability while your kids are indoctrinated by 4chan written "history" regurgitated to you through Microsoft brand "AI"!
  • kemotep4 hours ago
    I had duckduckgo return a grokapedia page for the first time. The search page has preview text making it seem like there was information so I clicked the link to check it out and it was a 404 page. What kind of SEO hack is that? Information for the crawler but nothing on the actual page?
    • countWSSan hour ago
      It seems to be adding tons of articles, then some of them get deleted. I assume it's been allocated lots of compute. The entire model is outcompeting wikipedia on quantity per topic. If wikipedia merges/integrates some article and Grokipedia has a specific page for it, the search engine/LLM will get that version front and center. Grokipedia seems to have no scope limit, so wikipedia "non-notable" entries will be SEO-optimized towards sites with the topic-names, eventually settling on AI content farms as primary destination.
  • SilverElfin3 hours ago
    This is pretty dangerous because most people will not check the sources that LLMs are referring to. Grokipedia uses Grok and Grok trains on X, which is highly manipulated by both X itself (lots of people allege suppressed reach and other forms of shadow bans if you’re left of MAGA) and by bots. Not to mention the platform is naturally one sided when toxic content (racists, misogynists, outright supremacists, etc) drives away those of different views. For example look at Vivek Ramaswamy quitting X recently after all his posts got flooded with nearly 100% vile racist replies.
    • Der_Einzige2 hours ago
      He deserves it unironically. I love his tweets and that he tried to speak truth to power to republicans (i.e. calling them/Americans out for being mean to nerds and not glorifying nerds like they do in asia), but he deserves to see that his brand of political thought almost always leads to extreme, virulent racism.

      People who vote for leopards NEED to have their faces ate.

      • SilverElfinan hour ago
        I don’t know. I felt he was the best version of what the right COULD be. Seeing that attacked with vile racism makes me sad.
  • OGEnthusiast6 hours ago
    This sounds more like an issue with whatever web search/index tool GPT is using rather than the language model itself.
  • lazzlazzlazzan hour ago
    This makes sense. I already use Grokipedia maybe 50% of the time. If you really dig into things, it is - incredibly - more accurate. I often find glaring errors or biases in Wikipedia, especially over the last 5 years.
    • yfw30 minutes ago
      Can you give an example?