Anyone can try to edit Grokipedia 0.2 but Grok is running the show

Elon Musk envisions Grokipedia - xAI's AI-generated, anti-woke spin on Wikipedia - as a definitive monument to human knowledge, something complete and truthful enough to etch in stone and preserve in space. In reality, it's a hot mess, and it's only getting worse now that anyone can suggest edits.
Grokipedia was not always editable. When it first launched in October, its roughly 800,000 Grok-written articles were locked. I thought it was a mess then, too - racist, transphobic, awkwardly flattering to Musk, and in places straight-up cloned from Wikipedia - but at least it was predictable. That changed a few weeks ago, when Musk rolled out v ...