Author: IBL News

  • Elon Musk’s xAI Launched Grokipedia, a New AI-Powered Encyclopedia

    Elon Musk’s xAI Launched Grokipedia, a New AI-Powered Encyclopedia

    IBL News | New York

    Elon Musk, last week, unveiled Grokipedia.com, his own version of Wikipedia, the crowdsourced online encyclopedia.

    The new project’s entries will be edited by xAI, Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company.

    The website featured over 885,000 entries in just three days. This number took Wikipedia over half a decade to reach.

    Wikipedia, which debuted almost 25 years ago and now includes eight million human-written entries, has faced increasing criticism from conservatives in recent months.

    Elon Musk and his political allies have argued that the online encyclopedia is too “woke” and excludes conservative media outlets from its approved citations

    “Grokipedia will be a massive improvement over Wikipedia,” said Musk. “It will purge out the propaganda flooding Wikipedia.”

    “Wikipedia has achieved a dominant position. I hope Grokipedia challenges it and is able to fix that,” said David Sacks, the A.I. czar of the Trump administration and an investor in several of Musk’s companies, in an episode of his podcast this month. “But the easier path might just be for Wikipedia to stop blackballing and censoring conservative publications, rather than having to rebuild that whole thing from scratch.”

    Jimmy Wales, a co-founder of Wikipedia, said he is leading an internal working group focused on promoting neutral points of view and developing guidelines to encourage academic research.

    In addition, he said that he did not think AI could replace the site’s accuracy.

    Visits to its website have declined by 8% this year, while visits from automatic scrapers used by AI companies to harvest data have increased. AI-generated summaries by search engines and chatbots are also deterring users from visiting Wikipedia.

  • Can creativity still exist in a world of artificial intelligence?

    Can creativity still exist in a world of artificial intelligence?


    Can creativity still exist in a world of artificial intelligence?

    Source: Youtube

  • AI improves recycling efficiency in plants

    AI improves recycling efficiency in plants


    At this recycling plant, multi-million dollar machines move in every direction sorting everything you can imagine.

    Source: Youtube

  • How New Yorkers are using AI in their daily lives

    How New Yorkers are using AI in their daily lives


    Top tech companies are going all in on artificial intelligence, spending billions on the A.I. race. What do New Yorkers think?

    Source: Youtube

  • OpenAI releases report on ChartGPT and mental health

    OpenAI releases report on ChartGPT and mental health


    OpenAI releases report on ChartGPT and mental health.

    Source: Youtube

  • Why AI can’t replace developers

    Why AI can’t replace developers


    Drawing from his journey from reluctant 8-year-old coder to Principal Tech Evangelist at AWS, Basil Fateen reveals why human developers remain irreplaceable in the age of generative AI.

    Source: Youtube

  • AI will be a big part of many industries now, expert says

    AI will be a big part of many industries now, expert says


    AI will be a big part of many industries now, expert says.

    Source: Youtube

  • Educause Introduced the Winners of the 2025 Award Program

    Educause Introduced the Winners of the 2025 Award Program

    IBL News | Nashville, Tennessee 

    “In higher education, we face today skepticism and scrutiny, and current developments are testing us,” said Dr. John O’Brien, President and CEO at Educause, during the opening talk of the annual conference, which took place this week in Nashville, Tennessee. “The work we do, together, has never been more important.”

    John O’Brien also introduced the winners of the 2025 Award Program:

    Leadership Award:
    • Elias G. Eldayrie, Senior VP and CIO at University of Florida

    • Helen Norris, Former CIO and Vice President for Information Technology at Chapman University

    Organizational Culture Award:
    Liv Gjestvang, Vice President and CIO at Denison University

    Rising Star Award:
    Michael McGarry, Academic Technology Lead and LMS Administrator at California State University, Channel Islands

    Community Leadership Award:
    David Sherry, Former CIO at Princeton University

    The next day, the President and CEO at Educause, during the presentation of the 2026 Top 10 report, advocated for clarity, resilience, and connection among institutions as they navigate uncertainty.

    Also on Wednesday, in conversation with reporters (including IBL News), Dr. John O’Brien (pictured) said, “We are at an inflection point and educators want to come together.”

  • Bolstering education in the artificial intelligence era

    Bolstering education in the artificial intelligence era


    Bolstering education in the artificial intelligence era.

    Source: Youtube

  • ‘America is a giant bet on artificial intelligence’: Analyst

    ‘America is a giant bet on artificial intelligence’: Analyst


    ‘America is a giant bet on artificial intelligence’: Analyst.

    Source: Youtube