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Imagine a platform where knowledge is not only generated by artificial intelligence, but also undergoes autonomous fact-checking, combining technological agility and editorial rigor. This is how Grokpedia , launched by xAI in October 2025, proposes a disruption: its more than 800,000 articles are created by AI and accredited by the Grok model, inaugurating a paradigm of decentralized curation [1]. The project, according to Elon Musk, challenges the ideological limitations and slowness of the traditional collaborative model, pointing towards a propaganda-free information base with open governance, fueled by automated verifications and independent experts.
This ecosystem creates new opportunities and challenges in SEO: search engines and LLMs already rely heavily on Wikipedia [2][3], but they are no longer redirecting human users, concentrating traffic on machines and training, as shown by the 8% drop in human visits to Wikipedia in 2025[2][5]. With Grokpedia, the attribution model can be radically altered, requiring greater transparency about sources, AI authorship signals and, above all, the acceptance of models where synthetic and curated content coexist . For digital education, the challenge arises of how to ensure that AI-generated material maintains reliability, diversity and traceability — which is being addressed by the introduction of guidelines and protocols that differentiate human and synthetic content, in addition to the Wikidata Embedding Project, which facilitates semantic access to 120 million verified structured data sets[3][6].
Over the past four days, the industry has been intensely debating: